Google and the DOJ have submitted their respective findings of fact documents in the US v. Google ad tech antitrust case.
In a late Monday decision, U.S. District Judge Beth Labson Freeman said the plaintiff Judy May lost money because scammers ...
Universal Music Group accused rival distributor Believe of engaging in massive piracy, distributing sped up versions of songs ...
Walgreens has agreed to pay $100 million to settle a proposed class action lawsuit accusing it of fraudulently overcharging ...
Ed Sheeran has won a courtroom victory after it was ruled his song Thinking Out Loud did not infringe on the copyright of ...
Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing another lawsuit amid mounting claims of sexual assault and trafficking against the hip-hop mogul, who is in jail awaiting his 2025 trial after pleading not guilty to ...
A mother in Florida is suing the Google-owned Character.AI platform, claiming it had a large part in the suicide of her ...
A lawsuit brought by Cornell University staff members is the latest to allege that a 403(b) plan is charging excessive fees — and thanks to one law celebrating its 50th anniversary this year ...
If there's one thing we've learned over the past year ... including where people spend much of their day -- automobiles. Today, Google and Qualcomm have officially partnered to leverage their ...
But, we’re usually fed explanations like these when the truth is not nice to hear. The thing is that Google has been playing catch-up to OpenAI, and it has been since ChatGPT hit the market.
The original order, issued on Oct. 7, was a result of an antitrust lawsuit filed by Epic Games, the company behind “Fortnite.” However, the judge rejected Google’s plea to suspend the order ...
as the Court of Appeal considers our request to further pause the remedies while we appeal,” Google said in a statement. Epic declined to comment on Donato’s order. In the Epic Games lawsuit ...