Bloomberg: Google violated order to save evidence, antitrust judge says. “Alphabet Inc’s Google flouted a court order requiring it to save records of employee chats in antitrust litigation over its Google Play app store policies, a federal judge concluded.”
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CoinDesk: Binance, CEO Zhao Sued by CFTC Over ‘Willful Evasion’ of U.S. Laws, Unregistered Crypto Derivatives Products
CoinDesk: Binance, CEO Zhao Sued by CFTC Over ‘Willful Evasion’ of U.S. Laws, Unregistered Crypto Derivatives Products. “The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) sued crypto exchange Binance and founder Changpeng Zhao Monday on allegations the company knowingly offered unregistered crypto derivatives products in the U.S. against federal law.”
Internet Archive Blog: The Fight Continues
Internet Archive Blog: The Fight Continues. “We will continue our work as a library. This case does not challenge many of the services we provide with digitized books including interlibrary loan, citation linking, access for the print-disabled, text and data mining, purchasing ebooks, and ongoing donation and preservation of books.”
Reuters: Internet Archive’s digital book lending violates copyrights, US judge rules
Reuters: Internet Archive’s digital book lending violates copyrights, US judge rules. “A U.S. judge has ruled that an online library operated by the nonprofit organization Internet Archive infringed the copyrights of four major U.S. publishers by lending out digitally scanned copies of their books.”
Reuters: Google denies destroying ‘chat’ evidence in U.S. antitrust lawsuit
Reuters: Google denies destroying ‘chat’ evidence in U.S. antitrust lawsuit . “Alphabet Inc’s Google has denied intentionally destroying evidence in the U.S. Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuit over the company’s search business, in a response to the government’s bid for sanctions in federal court.”
ABA Journal: Lawyers kicked off Twitter sue for breach of contract, citing Musk’s amnesty tweet
ABA Journal: Lawyers kicked off Twitter sue for breach of contract, citing Musk’s amnesty tweet. “The lawyers sued through their company, Don’t Tread On Us, in a January lawsuit that was removed to federal court in Miami on March 9. They claim they are eligible for reinstatement because of a Nov. 24, 2022, tweet by new Twitter owner Elon Musk in which he offered ‘a general amnesty to suspended accounts, provided that they have not broken the law or engaged in egregious spam.'”
Sydney Morning Herald: Google review author who defamed surgeon revealed as former student
Sydney Morning Herald: Google review author who defamed surgeon revealed as former student . “A decorated surgeon has won a defamation action against a former student who was unmasked as the author of an online patient review on Google that was posted under a pseudonym and falsely claimed the surgeon had ripped off patients.”
The Register: Shareholders sue Google, claim it hid anticompetitive ad practices
The Register: Shareholders sue Google, claim it hid anticompetitive ad practices. “Google parent Alphabet is facing a proposed class action lawsuit from investors unhappy that the company’s alleged advertising monopoly, and the subsequent DoJ investigation into this, led to ‘significant losses and damages.'”
Wall Street Journal: Online-Books Lawsuit Tests Limits of Libraries in Digital Age
Wall Street Journal: Online-Books Lawsuit Tests Limits of Libraries in Digital Age. “A federal judge on Monday will weigh pleas by four major book publishers to stop an online lending library from freely offering digital copies of books, in a case that raises novel questions about digital-library rights and the reach of copyright law that protects the work of writers and publishers.”
Cointelegraph: FTX influencers face $1B class-action lawsuit over alleged crypto fraud promotion
Cointelegraph: FTX influencers face $1B class-action lawsuit over alleged crypto fraud promotion. “A class-action suit led by Edwin Garrison has been filed against ‘FTX influencers,’ mostly on YouTube, seeking $1 billion because they ‘promoted FTX crypto fraud without disclosing compensation.’ The suit was filed on March 15 in the Southern District of Florida, Miami Division.”
Lifehacker: Get a Settlement for That Bulky CRT TV You Bought Ages Ago
Lifehacker: Get a Settlement for That Bulky CRT TV You Bought Ages Ago. “A new class action lawsuit has been reached with Mitsubishi Electric Corporation involving Cathode Ray Tubes (‘CRTs’), a type of monitor technology that uses a large glass tube to display images. The lawsuit claimed that Mitsubishi Electric conspired with other TV brands to fix the prices of CRTs, making customers pay more for their TVs and monitors. This settlement is in addition to nine other similar settlements reached with Chunghwa, LG, Philips, Panasonic, Hitachi, Toshiba, Samsung SDI, Thomson, and Technologies Displays America, according to the settlement.”
Dallas Morning News: Dallas deputy streamed traffic stop to TikTok, revealed man’s personal info, lawsuit says
Dallas Morning News: Dallas deputy streamed traffic stop to TikTok, revealed man’s personal info, lawsuit says. “A Tarrant County man is suing Dallas County and a sheriff’s deputy after he says his personal information was revealed to more than 100 people after the deputy livestreamed a traffic stop through TikTok.”
YouTuber must pay $40K in attorneys’ fees for daft “reverse censorship” suit (Ars Technica)
Ars Technica: YouTuber must pay $40K in attorneys’ fees for daft “reverse censorship” suit. “A YouTuber, Marshall Daniels—who has posted far-right-leaning videos under the name ‘Young Pharaoh’ since 2015—tried to argue that YouTube violated his First Amendment rights by removing two videos discussing George Floyd and COVID-19. Years later, Daniels now owes YouTube nearly $40,000 in attorney fees for filing a frivolous lawsuit against YouTube owner Alphabet, Inc.”
Associated Press: Judge allows Google antitrust case to move ahead in Virginia
Associated Press: Judge allows Google antitrust case to move ahead in Virginia. “A judge has rejected a request from Google to transfer a federal antitrust lawsuit against it from Virginia to New York. The ruling Friday from U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema in Alexandria, Virginia, is a victory for the Justice Department and several states, including Virginia, that sued Google earlier this year and wanted to keep the case in the commonwealth.”
Yonhap News Agency: Google, Meta file lawsuit against S. Korean data protection watchdog’s ruling
Yonhap News Agency: Google, Meta file lawsuit against S. Korean data protection watchdog’s ruling . “Google and Meta Platforms have filed a lawsuit against a ruling by the South Korean data protection watchdog to fine the global tech giants for illegally collecting personal data here, industry sources said Monday.”