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  1. Google Kicks Ad Blocking Android App Out of Google Play Store

    You agree that you will not engage in any activity with the Market, including the development or distribution of Products, that interferes with, disrupts, damages, or accesses in an unauthorised manner the devices, servers, networks, or other...

  2. Morgan Stanley Fined $5 Million Over Handling of Facebook IPO

    The bank's fine is the first from the botched Facebook IPO that has seen a number of institutional investors claim damages. Investment bank, Morgan Stanley, has been fined $5 million by the US state of Massachusetts for its role in the botched...

  3. Google Hit With Patent Lawsuit Over Chrome for Mobile Technology

    EMG is seeking financial damages from Google and wants to prevent the company from distributing the Chrome mobile web browser in the U.S. Google is being sued by California-based EMG over technologies used in its Chrome mobile web browser.

  4. Miami Heat Minority Owner Sues Google Over Unflattering Photo

    So Katz is seeking damages under international law. Why do some people think Google is their very own reputation management tool? After Google rejected a May 2012 Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown request over a photo of himself...

  5. LinkedIn Hit With $5 Million Lawsuit Over Stolen Passwords

    Szpryka claims in a complaint that the company failed to use Industry Standard Protocols to protect the sensitive information, and demands a hefty $5 million in damages to make up for it. Professional social network Linkedin faces a class action...

  6. Facebook Settles Privacy Lawsuit, Buys Facial Recognition Company Face.com

    That may have resulted in billions in damages. Facebook has been ordered to pay $10 million to charity to settle a lawsuit over Sponsored Stories. The proposed class-action lawsuit accused Facebook of violating California law by featuring user...

  7. Google Not Responsible for Policing YouTube Content: French Court

    TF1 sued YouTube and Dailymotion back in 2008 for intellectual property abuse, seeking damages for alleged copyright infringement on sports and movies that were uploaded to YouTube by users. This February, they were ordered to pay $660,000 in...

  8. Google, Microsoft Pitch HTTP Overhaul Options for Speedier Web

    Though encryption is from a browser to web server and back that caches data on web servers which typically damages the businesses of content delivery networks, Google believes that users should come first.

  9. Google, Microsoft, Yahoo Working With White House on Do No Track Browsing

    In another case, a Missouri man alleges that Google violated the Wiretap Act and is asking for damages on behalf of 62 million users, according to paidContent. A new Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights was also introduced today.