Epic Games Loses Supreme Court Appeal to Force Apple to Change App Store Right Now

When Epic Games launched an Epic Games Store on iOS last year, the upstart digital video game company hoped to disrupt Apple’s App Store. However, Epic Games found out the hard way that the world’s most valuable company wasn’t going to take this challenge lightly. In fact, Apple struck back almost immediately, removing Epic Games’… Continue reading Epic Games Loses Supreme Court Appeal to Force Apple to Change App Store Right Now

TechCrunch+ Roundup: How VCs spot liars, venture debt basics, getting legal help (without going broke)

If you’ve ever wondered how venture capitalists (VCs) are able to spot liars or what venture debt is and how to get legal help without having to break the bank, then you’ve come to the right place. This TechCrunch+ Roundup explores these topics in detail, giving entrepreneurs valuable insight into these often confusing areas of… Continue reading TechCrunch+ Roundup: How VCs spot liars, venture debt basics, getting legal help (without going broke)

Elon Musk’s ‘fund your legal bill’ tweet is a brand new level of bullshit

Most of us know Elon Musk as a tech mogul, the CEO of Tesla, and the founder of SpaceX. Over the years, Musk has been known for making bold statements and creating headlines. His latest tweet—which offered to “fund people’s legal bills”—is an example of this. The tweet has sparked heated debates online, with some… Continue reading Elon Musk’s ‘fund your legal bill’ tweet is a brand new level of bullshit

ConfiAbogado wants

Latin America is home to some of the most sophisticated legal systems in the world. It is a region steeped in a long and rich legal tradition that has been around since the colonial era and strengthened by immigration, language and culture. Unfortunately, the legal system in Latin American countries has not yet taken advantage… Continue reading ConfiAbogado wants

Can AI commit libel? We’re about to find out

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the way we interact with technology, from everyday tools to legal advice. But now its disruptive power may be about to enter a new arena: the world of libel law. Recent developments involving automated libel detection algorithms have raised questions about whether AI can identify and potentially even commit… Continue reading Can AI commit libel? We’re about to find out

A judge dismissed Phhhoto’s antitrust suit against Meta

It’s all over for Phhhoto, a photo sharing app startup that had been locked in an antitrust case. On Monday, a judge dismissed the suit that had been leveled against mobile social network Meta. The case began when Phhhoto claimed Meta, who had recently acquired the photo sharing app Path, had engaged in antitrust practices.… Continue reading A judge dismissed Phhhoto’s antitrust suit against Meta

Facebook’s behavioral ads lacked legal basis, Dutch court rules

A Dutch court has recently ruled that Facebook’s behavioral advertising was not legitimate under the country’s data protection laws. The court concluded that Facebook had violated its users’ privacy rights for nearly a decade by collecting and processing personal data for the purpose of targeting ads. The case, known as the “FB v. Privacy Commissioner”… Continue reading Facebook’s behavioral ads lacked legal basis, Dutch court rules

Adobe legal

Adobe Systems Inc. could be facing potential legal action from shareholders concerning their recently announced $20 billion acquisition of Figma. The acquisition, which has been described as “transformative,” was finalized on August 27th, marking Adobe’s biggest purchase in its history. However, there are doubts over the legitimacy of the deal, as some investors have raised… Continue reading Adobe legal

Adobe legal

Adobe Systems Incorporated, the well-known American software company, could face legal action over its potential $20 billion deal to acquire Figma, a design collaboration platform. The news of the possible deal has been met with a mix of surprise and outrage, with some speculating that it may violate several antitrust laws. Figma had been growing… Continue reading Adobe legal

Adobe legal

The recent $20 billion purchase of San Francisco-based Figma by Adobe, one of the world’s leading design and graphics software companies, could potentially lead to legal action. Reports have recently emerged claiming that another tech giant, Microsoft, had previously initiated talks for a potential merger with Figma, but these talks were cut short due to… Continue reading Adobe legal

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