Monthly Archives: February, 2020

Nanoco Accuses Samsung of Quantum Dot Patent Infringement

Plaintiff Nanoco Technologies filed a complaint against Samsung for patent infringement last Friday. The complaint was filed before the Texas Eastern District Court. Nanoco is represented...

Senator Proposes New Government Agency to Protect Online Privacy

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) proposed new internet privacy legislation, which would also create a new federal agency to enforce people’s online privacy rights. Sen. Gillibrand stated that...

Facebook Will Allow Political Candidates to Run Sponsored Influencer Content

In the latest change to the ever-evolving landscape of social media ad policies, Facebook will allow U.S. political candidates to run sponsored content, via influencers, without classifying...

FTC Sues Investment Training Program

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed a complaint against OTA Franchise Corporation and other defendants. The FTC has alleged that Online Trading Academy (OTA) has...

Huawei Hit with 15-Count Indictment in Federal Court

A superseding indictment was issued yesterday in an ongoing criminal case against Chinese technology company Huawei in the Eastern District of New York. ...

Clearview AI Faces Fourth Lawsuit in a Month

Plaintiffs Mario Calderon and Jennifer Rocio have filed a class action complaint against Clearview AI and CDW Government for “collecting, storing and using their...

Uber, Postmates Lose Preliminary Injunction in AB 5 Case

Earlier this week, a judge from the Central District Court of California denied a preliminary injunction filed by Uber and Postmates against the implementation of a new...

Tactus Technologies Sues Samsung For Patent Infringement

Plaintiff Tactus Technologies filed a complaint against Samsung for patent infringement. The suit is filed in the Texas Eastern District Court. Tactus is represented...