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Time Is Running Out For Net Neutrality In America
Time Running Out For Net Neutrality It’s been a little over a year now since the FCC initiated proceedings to revote the Net Neutrality protections put in place by the Obama administration. The protections ensured that internet service providers would not be able to sell (or throttle) particular types of…
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Samsung Win Latest Round in Patent War With Apple
Samsung and Apple have been embroiled in a costly patent war for the past few years, with the root cause being the supposed infringement of a number of Apple’s patents by the Korean electronics firm. It has already been two years since a San Jose federal judge ordered that Apple…
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Samsung Submits Petition for Apple vs Samsung Patent Case
Samsung has filed a Petition for the EN Banc Rehearing regarding the recent case that went in Apple’s favour and it has been made available to the public online. Judge Koh’s decision in September was to order Samsung to pay Apple $450 million even though one of the patents underlying the…
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German Court Says YouTube Is Responsible for User-Uploaded Content
There have been a lot of debate about copyright infringements on Google’s streaming service, YouTube. The streaming service has been in court with GEMA, the German organisations protecting authors’ rights, since 2006, but two German courts have now ruled their decision on the matter. According to the Higher Regional Court…
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Dutch Court Overturns Ban On The Pirate Bay
The Pirate Bay is one of the most famous names when it comes to the topic of piracy, downloading files, torrenting and all the other associated buzzwords, it’s been the centre of a lot of controversy, court cases, and the battle between the sites users and operators vs the people…
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