Monthly Archives: October, 2020

Agriculture Tech Company Uses AI to Create Independent Grain Monitoring System

TeleSense, an agriculture technology company, reportedly developed machine learning software to remotely monitor the quality of crops while they are being stored and transported....

Charter Communications Sued For Unsolicited Texts

On Wednesday in the District of Connecticut, Jackson Pavelka filed a putative class-action suit against Charter Communications for allegedly contacting the plaintiff on his...

FCC Chairman Expresses Desire to Reform Section 230

On Thursday, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai issued a statement indicating his eagerness to clarify Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act....

San Francisco Baykeeper Sues Aviation Part Manufacturer Over Heavy Metal Pollution

On Tuesday in the Northern District of California, plaintiff San Francisco Baykeeper filed a civil action against defendants Allied Engineering & Production Corp., Allied...

Mining Corporations Seek to End Gold King Mine Spill Lawsuits

Mining business defendants in the Gold King Mine Spill lawsuit are seeking to dismiss claims against them in the District of New Mexico consolidated...

GM’s Self Driving Car Service Allowed to Test Vehicles Without Safety Drivers in California

General Motors’ Cruise, a self-driving car service, announced that it received a permit on Thursday from the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to...

New York Village Residents Oppose “Monopine” Cell Tower Permit, Citing Environmental Concerns

Citizens of the Village of Nelsonville filed an environmental complaint in the Southern District of New York on Wednesday against the village, its zoning...

Uber Files Opposition to Biometrics Trademark Application

On Wednesday, rideshare giant Uber filed an opposition before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board against individual applicant Robert Kocher, who applied to use...