April 20, 2023 GlobalFoundries has sued IBM, accusing it of disclosing private intellectual property and trade secrets to other parties. GlobalFoundries claims that IBM illegally divulged to Rapidus, a state-backed Japanese consortium, and Intel its valuable intellectual property more...
April 20, 2023 As part of a settlement relating to the Cambridge Analytica incident, Meta, Facebook's parent company, is compensating anyone who had active Facebook accounts between May 2007 and December 2022. The class-action lawsuit was settled for more...
April 18, 2023 Alexandru Iftimie, a Romanian national who has been driving for Uber in the U.K. for seven years, found himself on the verge of being fired by the ride-sharing company during the pandemic. He received warnings more...
April 17, 2023 The federal privacy commissioner’s attempt to have Facebook take responsibility for the Cambridge Analytical scandal under Canadian privacy law has been rejected by a judge. In a decision released last week, Justice Michael Manson of more...
April 13, 2023 Tesla is facing a class action lawsuit in California over claims that its employees accessed the cameras on customers' electric vehicles (EVs) to observe and share images of naked customers and the inside of CEO more...
April 10, 2023 Brian Hood, the Mayor of Hepburn Shire Council in Australia, has threatened legal action against OpenAI-owned chatbot, ChatGPT, for sharing false information about him. The advanced tool reportedly claimed that Mr. Hood was imprisoned for more...
April 4, 2023 Getty Images has filed a lawsuit against Stability AI for allegedly replicating over 12 million images, captions, and information illegally and without compensation. In addition, three graphic artists launched a class-action complaint against Stability AI more...
March 22, 2023 A federal court in New York is currently hearing arguments in the Hachette v. Internet Archive case, which could shape the future of library e-books. The hearing will decide whether libraries should rely on digital more...
March 13, 2023 DoNotPay, dubbed the world's first robot lawyer, is being sued by Chicago-based law firm Edelson, which claims the company is practicing law without a license. Edelson filed the case on behalf of California resident Jonathan more...
March 6, 2023 Following the reversal of Roe v. Wade, which ended the constitutional right to abortion, Facebook is reportedly providing user data to assist police in prosecuting individuals who obtained abortions illegally. Meta provided crucial evidence to more...