Brazil Supreme Court opens probe into Elon Musk after X revokes ban on restricted accounts, in latest tangle over misinformation
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Brazil Supreme Court opens probe into Elon Musk after X revokes ban on restricted accounts, in latest tangle over misinformation
Landmark ruling. American computer scientist loses bid to overturn UK's refusal to register two patents invented by a 'creativity machine'
US Supreme Court hears cases that for first time question key law that protects internet firms from liability for content posted by users
Federal appeals court pauses Texas social media law’s enforcement, as case heads to the US Supreme Court for ruling
US state of Florida seeks Supreme Court ruling on its controversial social media law that stops platforms from banning political candidates
Senior management at Google urged by hundreds of staff to adopt policies to safeguard staff and users data, amid abortion prosecutions
Google to automatically delete location history of users who go near sensitive locations such as abortion clinics following Roe v Wade reversal
After US Supreme Court last week removed women's reproduction rights, Google tells staff they can relocate without explanation
Julian Assange loses decade long battle against his extradition to the United States, but Wikileaks says it will appeal decision
Justices on US Supreme Court mull whether Meta's WhatsApp can pursue its lawsuit against NSO Group, and seek Biden administration input
Content moderation victory? Tech industry celebrates as US Supreme Court blocks controversial Texas social media law from taking effect
Battle between Texas and social networking giants reaches US Supreme Court, and it could decide future of online content moderation decisions
Another twist. Julian Assange wins right to ask UK's Supreme Court if it will hear his appeal against December extradition ruling to the United States
Patent trolling...Lawyers for American tech giant say Apple could quit UK market over patent dispute with Optis Cellular Technology
Ten years after it emerged Google had tracked Safari users browser history, the landmark case is to go before the Supreme Court
US Supreme Court hands victory to Google in decade-long spat with Oracle over search giant's use of Java SE API code in Android
UK Supreme Court rules Uber drivers are workers, not self employed contractors, in major intervention in the British 'gig economy'
Ten year old Android dispute is heard before highest court in the United States this week, as Oracle seeks ruling on epic Google fued
VirnetX has declared victory in its long-running patent battle, after Apple pays it a settlement of $454m following supreme court defeat
Bad news for Apple, as the US Supreme Court rejects iPad maker's appeal against a $440m patent infringement financial penalty
Victory for Apple after rejection of patent challenge, but a Midwestern university is not giving up its legal fight against the tech giant just yet
The action alleges Apple's App Store violates federal monopoly law by forcing users to buy from it and imposing a 30 percent levy on developers
The US Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal that could have gutted regulators' authority to impose net neutrality rules — as conflict over the issue continues elsewhere
Court case involving armed robber sees setback for American law enforcement in using historical location data
The lawsuit over excessive App Store developer fees could have a broad impact on e-commerce platforms such as those of Amazon and eBay
The Korean tech giant wins this round of patent disputes against Cupertino
Assange loses his appeal at the Supreme Court, but he may find a way of avoiding extradition yet again
TechWeekEurope learns an Anonymous splinter group took down Theresa May's website, whilst targeting the ICO and the Supreme Court
Anonymous claims hits on the UK Supreme Court and the CIA
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