Monthly Archives: April, 2020

Yahoo Sued for Use of Celebrity Photos

X17, Inc. filed a copyright infringement complaint against Yahoo, Inc. on April 17, alleging that the company published and distributed photographs without permission....

FCC Seeks SCOTUS Review of Broadcast Media Ownership Decision

A decision in U.S. Third Circuit Court could head to the Supreme Court after a petition for a writ of certiorari was filed from...

Federal Circuit Reverses in Ericsson Patent Case

The Federal Circuit Court of Appeals has filed an opinion in TCL Communications' appeal to the Texas Eastern District Court decision denying summary judgment...

FTC Settles Body Camera Antitrust Suit

Law enforcement equipment manufacturer Axon acquired competitor VieVu from its former parent company Safariland, LLC. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Safariland have agreed...

FCC Approves New Mobile Network Despite DoD Objections

On Monday morning, the Federal Communications Commission announced its unanimous approval of Ligado Network’s application to facilitate 5G and Internet of Things (IoT) service....

Another Clearview AI Data Breach Adds to Ongoing Lawsuit

On April 16, Clearview AI disclosed that it had experienced another data security breach. In the suit, Plaintiff David Mutnick claims that this new...

FCC Provides Broadband Spectrum to Navajo Nation during COVID-19 Crisis

The Navajo Nation, which has been hit particularly hard by COVID-19, received temporary access to the unassigned spectrum in the 2.5GHz band from the...

North Carolina Lawsuit Cites COVID-19 To Stop Touch-Screen Voting

A lawsuit has sought to end touch-screen voting in North Carolina during the coronavirus pandemic, amid fears that the machines could spread the virus....