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One More Day, One More Class Action Lawsuit Over Google’s Gmail Scanning Updated: by

On November 30, Google was hit with yet one more class action lawsuit over Gmail’s method of scanning emails to deliver personalized advertising to its users. The named plaintiff in this case, Kristen Brinkman, filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Like in…

Google Hit With Yet Another Class Action Lawsuit Over Gmail Updated: by

Yesterday, November 29, Brent Matthew Scott filed a class action lawsuit against Google, Inc. in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida. The lawsuit alleges that through its Gmail product, Google violated state laws against wiretapping. Specifically, the complaint alleges that Google intercepts the plaintiff’s emails (and…

Samsung Wants to See Apple-HTC Confidential Patent Licensing Agreement Updated: by

Samsung's lawyers want a copy of Apple's patent licensing agreement with HTC, according to emails filed in federal court on Friday (highlighted below). After a federal jury returned a $1.05 billion verdict for Apple in August — just one of the two companies' hotly contested global patent disputes — U.S.…

Google Sued (Again) Over Gmail Scanning, This Time by Minor Child Updated: by

Yesterday, Google was named in a class action lawsuit by a plaintiff identified only as “A.K., as next friend of minor child J.K.” Filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois, the lawsuit alleges that Google has violated (and continues to violate) the Electronic Communications Privacy…

Facebook Insists Ceglia Attorney Can Withdraw Under Two Conditions Updated: by

Defense attorneys for Facebook and founder Mark Zuckerberg won’t oppose attorney Dean Boland's motion to withdraw from representing plaintiff Paul Ceglia, as long as he can’t have his cake and eat it too, according to a new federal court filing (read it below). First, they insist that a withdrawal "not…

Nevada Company Sues Facebook Over Its Web-Based Games Updated: by

Annette Shaff / Shutterstock.com Yesterday, on November 13, 2012, Nevada company 1st Technology LLC filed a lawsuit against Facebook in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, alleging that the social networking company infringed on several patents. According to the complaint, the managing member…

Can Texas Secede From the Union? The Answer Is Still “No” Updated: by

After President Barack Obama was reelected last week, several petitions to secede appeared on the White House website. The petition feature of the site promises that “if a petition meets the signature threshold [of 25,000 signatures within 30 days], it will be reviewed by the Administration and we will issue…

Apple Hit With $368 Million Jury Verdict in Patent Trial, Plus New Lawsuit Updated: by

Apple must pay more than $368 million in damages to VirnetX Inc. according to a jury verdict returned in federal court yesterday (see it below). The same day the verdict was reached, VirnetX and Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) filed a new patent lawsuit against Apple. In 2010, VirnetX said…