A US appeals court upheld a jury's verdict that Google's Nest smart thermostats infringed a patent owned by energy-management company EcoFactor. Google is required to pay $20 million in damages. The Federal Circuit, in a 2-1 decision, rejected Google's arguments that the evidence did not support the jury's infringement ruling and damages award. US Circuit Judge Jimmie Reyna wrote for the majority that the infringement finding was supported by substantial evidence.
Google parent Alphabet must face US$17.4-billion adtech lawsuit, British tribunal rules https://t.co/38kxS0el91 https://t.co/9O19poVd87
According to BitMEX Research, London's Competition Appeal Tribunal began hearings today regarding the delisting of BSV by multiple exchanges. BSV Claims Ltd filed a lawsuit against six companies including Bittylicious, Payward, ShapeShift and Binance Europe, claiming $9 billion,…
Google parent Alphabet must face a mass lawsuit which accuses it of abusing its dominance in the online advertising market, London's Competition Appeal Tribunal ruled https://t.co/PBQsSe0giW https://t.co/gA1qD7R1iC