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Google to be investigated over web monopoly
By Kate Solomon published
Competitors say Google isn't playing fair
Apple to pay Nokia license fees to end patent dispute
By Kate Solomon published
Apple has signed a patent license agreement with Nokia, bringing years of litigation to an end.
Lawyers target Twitter again over super-injunction leaks
By Kate Solomon published
Demanding user info
Twitter warns UK tweeters against breaking injunctions
By Kate Solomon published
Tony Wang, the senior Twitter executive heading up the social network's London office, today warned UK tweeters that any injunction-breaking done on the site would see them left to defend themselves.
Super-injunctions furore gives Twitter 14% UK traffic boost
By Kate Solomon published
Twitter has enjoyed a traffic injection in the UK thanks to the recent super-injunction hoo-hah caused by an anonymous account, which seemingly broke legal gagging orders over certain stories.
Twitter used to unmask alleged super-injunction celebs
By Kate Solomon published
A Twitter account has been set up to unmask celebrities holding super-injunctions.
RealDVD court case ends, verdict soon
By Mark Harris in Seattle published
Fair use copying never legal, say studios
US experts call Intel verdict protectionist
By Mark Harris in Seattle published
American technology advocates and legal experts have condemned the EU's decision to fine Intel nearly a billion pounds for breaking anti-trust laws.
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