legal
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ZTE Can’t Fix A Broken Urinal Because It’s Not Sure If It’s Banned From Buying US Products
The story of Chinese telecommunication firm ZTE’s death and resurrection, both at the hands of the Trump administration, has taken another bizarre turn, this time resulting in employees having to hold in their pee. The company is opting not to fix urinal that requires parts from a US manufacturer for fear of breaching a ban…
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Tesla Sues Ex-Employee For Allegedly Stealing Confidential Data And Lying To Media
After cryptically saying in an email over the weekend that Tesla had been sabotaged by a recently-fired employee, the automaker sued a former technician on Tuesday, alleging he stole reams of confidential data and made false claims to news outlets.
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Someone Stole Thor’s Hammer From A Melbourne Bar
Before you say it, no, the perpetrator wasn’t Thor himself (seeing as he’s the only one who can lift the darn thing). This particular weapon isn’t the real deal, but an elaborate whiskey decanter and the centrepiece of Mjolner Melbourne, a bar themed on Norse mythology.
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Samsung Forced To Pay Apple $539 Million For Violating iPhone Patents
This patent battle between Apple and Samsung is the lawsuit that just won’t go away. Since 2011, the two smartphone giants have been fighting over five patents due to the claim that Samsung infringed on Apple’s intellectual property when it made a handful of devices including the original Galaxy S 4G, the Galaxy S2, and…