Rosetta Stone’s trademark infringement lawsuit against Google, first filed in 2009 and dismissed by a Virginia court in August 2010, has been revived by a federal appeals court. In March 2011, a United States court for the Ninth Circuit (California...
Some feel this judge was extending well beyond his jurisdiction for a District Court ruling by handing control of hundreds of sites (owned by webmasters across the globe) and a chunk of the Google index (property of a California-based business...
The Performance Marketing Association challenged the constitutionality of the Illinois law taxing products sold by affiliate marketers residing in the state, filing a lawsuit claiming it violates federal law; as the California State Assembly...
A federal judge in California has ruled that it's possible searchers could be confused about whether a company produces Styrotrim or is associated with it. Thirteen of 15 volumes of documents submitted to the appeals court remain sealed...
Judge Throws Out Copyright Infringement Suit Against Online Video Site Veoh Posted by Nathania Johnson Aug 28, 2008 A Californiafederalcourt judge, Judge Howard Lloyd, has thrown out a copyright infringement suit against online video site Veoh.
A Californiafederalcourt judge, Judge Howard Lloyd, has thrown out a copyright infringement suit against online video site Veoh. Because the Veoh case was heard in California, it doesn't set precedent for the YouTube case in New York.
Target case, a blind advocacy group alleges that because the Target.com Web site was not fully accessible to blind users, it violated California state and federal laws protecting people with disabilities.
What started as a student suing target.com this time last year, has now grown into a class action lawsuit that just received certification from a federalcourt judge in California, Reuters reported. District Court for the Northern District of...
Google and Yahoo Come to the Aid of Craigslist As many people already know, Craigslist is being sued under federal housing discrimination law for allowing the posting of allegedly discriminatory ads seeking certain types or classes of roommates...
As many people already know, Craigslist is being sued under federal housing
discrimination law for allowing the posting of allegedly discriminatory ads
seeking certain types or classes of roommates and tenants (e.g.based on
religious...
The current lawsuit
follows an earlier Californiafederalcourt case in which a court found that ShopLocal took Cairo to court, and Cairo has
now agreed not to make further "robotic or other automated" visits to
Department of Justice will take place one month from today, February 27, 2006, at 9am in California Northern District Court in San Jose. A brief bio of Judge Ware is available from the Federal Judicial Center.
Nevada FederalCourt Rules that Google "Cache" Not Copyright Violation Webmaster World A Nevada federalcourt has ruled that the cached versions of Web pages that Google stores and offers as a part of many search results are not copyright...
In doing some research over the holidays I discovered that back in July a lawsuit against Google was filed by Steve Mizera in the Northern District of California in San Jose. The court docket, as of today, is also available and posted here.
Lawyers from the high-tech titans appeared in federalcourt a few hours after Judge Ronald Whyte indicated he will pause a Google lawsuit that seeks to invalidate a noncompete agreement that's preventing Kai-Fu Lee from carrying out all his duties...
Yahoo Accused of Trying to Steal Trade Secrets - News.com reports that Nuance Communications, a California speech technology company, has asked a Californiacourt to place a temporarily restraining order on about 12 speech engineers who left...
The News.com story: Google asks court to void Lee's Microsoft pact, discusses another chapter in the case that took place last week when Google asked a federal judge in California to rule that Dr. Google has now asked that federalcourt judge to...
The action came after more than 100 complaints filed with the attorney general's office, the US Federal Trade Commission and the Better Business Bureau. Yahoo, Google and other major web sites have been hit with a lawsuit saying they carry online...
A group backed by consumer advocate Ralph Nader believes so, and it's asking the US Federal Trade Commission to take action against seven major search companies. Pagejacking, a term first coined by the US Federal Trade Commission, is making a copy...
CV-98-09074-CRM Appeal from US District Court for Central District of California The San Francisco federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against the operators, deciding that trademark infringement and false representation could be proven...