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Amazon.com faces five new racial, gender bias lawsuits

Amazon.com faces five new racial, gender bias lawsuits

Filed across the United States.
Jonathan Stempel May 20 2021 12:35PM Training & Development
iiTrial: AFACT cites NBN in piracy crackdown talks

iiTrial: AFACT cites NBN in piracy crackdown talks

Eyes government-led changes.
James Hutchinson , Ry Crozier Apr 20 2012 1:14PM Telco/ISP
RIAA faces lawsuits from artists

RIAA faces lawsuits from artists

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is facing the possibility of legal action from artists who claim to have received no money from the settlement of peer-to-peer cases..
Iain Thomson Mar 3 2008 2:48PM Strategy
Microsoft launches safe online shopping guide; files 52 piracy lawsuits

Microsoft launches safe online shopping guide; files 52 piracy lawsuits

Microsoft has teamed up with eBay to launch a new educational guide to help consumers spot and avoid counterfeit software when shopping online as it ramps up its fight against piracy.
Negar Salek Dec 12 2007 3:45PM Security
TJX settles data breach lawsuits

TJX settles data breach lawsuits

TJX, owner of the TK Maxx brand, has agreed to settle a series of class-action lawsuits stemming from a huge data breach in 2005.
Shaun Nichols Sep 27 2007 11:57AM Security
EFF condemns music download lawsuits

EFF condemns music download lawsuits

The policy of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) to sue users caught downloading music illegally has done nothing to slow the trade of copyrighted music on peer-to-peer networks, according to the Electronic Frontier Foundation(EFF).
Shaun Nichols Aug 30 2007 7:07PM Software
LG and Hitachi swap display lawsuits

LG and Hitachi swap display lawsuits

GLOBAL - Both firms seeking a halt on US plasma display sales.
Simon Burns Jun 21 2007 3:29PM Hardware
TJX faces five more breach-related state lawsuits

TJX faces five more breach-related state lawsuits

Five additional states have filed lawsuits against TJX over the massive data breach that exposed some 45.7 million credit card numbers to hackers, the retailer reported on Thursday in a federal regulatory filing.
Dan Kaplan Jun 12 2007 10:20AM Security
Symantec seeks $67M in eight piracy lawsuits

Symantec seeks $67M in eight piracy lawsuits

Symantec has filed suit against eight companies accused of being software pirates, seeking a total of more than US$55 million in damages.
Frank Washkuch May 18 2007 10:28AM Security
Symantec seeks US$55M in eight piracy lawsuits

Symantec seeks US$55M in eight piracy lawsuits

Symantec has filed suit against eight companies accused of being software pirates, seeking a total of more than US$55 million in damages.
Frank Washkuch May 17 2007 10:04AM Security
Dow Jones facing lawsuits over computer glitch

Dow Jones facing lawsuits over computer glitch

Seventy minutes of wrong information may have cost millions.
Matt Chapman Mar 2 2007 8:26AM Storage
US retailer faces lawsuit as congressman calls for investigation into hacking

US retailer faces lawsuit as congressman calls for investigation into hacking

TJX Companies, the parent firm of retailers T.J. Maxx and Marshalls, was hit with a flurry of lawsuits this week resulting from hackers breaching company servers.
Frank Washkuch Jan 31 2007 7:36PM Security
Ballmer warns of Linux lawsuits

Ballmer warns of Linux lawsuits

Linux distributors may have to pay Redmond for 'stolen intellectual property'.
Iain Thomson Nov 21 2006 10:40AM Software
Trojan variants, lawsuits pile on Sony

Trojan variants, lawsuits pile on Sony

Sony BMG Entertainment’s recent troubles – caused by the inclusion of a spyware-like application on nearly two dozen CD-Roms – continued to snowball this week.
Frank Washkuch Nov 10 2005 10:05PM Security
RIAA files another 531 lawsuits

RIAA files another 531 lawsuits

Vivienne Fisher Feb 20 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Lawyer offers tips to companies for avoiding RIAA lawsuits

Lawyer offers tips to companies for avoiding RIAA lawsuits

With groups from both the recording and motion picture industries still threatening to file lawsuits against businesses for their employees’ downloading habits, organizations must do more than plead ignorance as the basis for their defense, said an Internet and computer lawyer from Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP.
Illena Armstrong Jan 20 2004 5:25PM Security

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