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New Google Antitrust Lawsuit Could Be Filed As Soon As Thursday
A coalition of U.S. states is reportedly readying a new antitrust lawsuit against Google that will claim that the company changed its search infrastructure to the disadvantage of certain rivals that offer specialised search results.
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Feds Charge Executive of Pinprick Blood Testing Firm With Fraud Over Coronavirus Scheme
The Department of Justice has brought charges against the president of a Silicon Valley-based pharmaceutical firm, Arrayit, alleging a scheme to profiteer off the Theranos debacle.
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US Department Considers Allowing Hollywood Studios To Own Cinemas Again
The United States’ Department of Justice (DOJ) is working to rescind the Paramount consent decrees, a set of 1940s legal rules limiting studios’ power over theatres that helped usher in the end of the notorious old Hollywood system, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
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Microsoft’s Big Email Privacy Case Heads To The US Supreme Court Tomorrow
The United States Supreme Court is set to hear arguments tomorrow in a high-stakes email privacy case that, when decided, will have international repercussions. The case pits Microsoft against the US Justice Department in a battle over whether cloud computing companies must turn over information stored on their overseas servers in response to warrants issued…