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...Microsoft joined Google and Twitter by releasing, for the first time, information on law enforcement...
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...states. Most recently, in March 2013, 39 AGs settled with Google for $7 million over allegations that Google's Street View vehicles collected...
...to the states. Most recently, in March 2013, 39 AGs settled with Google for $7 million over allegations that Googles Street View vehicles...
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...often involve more than contract claims. For example, an unrestricted search on Google Scholar for "breach of contract" in New York yields 27...
As the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) moves through the legislative process, pro-CISPA corporate interests are outspending opponents of the bill "by orders of magnitude.
...often involve more than contract claims. For example, an unrestricted search on Google Scholar for breach of contract in New York yields 27...
More than half of the patent litigation cases filed in the U.S. in 2012 were brought by companies whose sole purpose is to license patents—so-called "patent trolls"—according to a new stu
...On January 3, 2013, the Federal Trade Commission announced an agreement with Google Inc. to settle and close certain claims and investigations. There are two...
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