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Blake Brittain

Blake Brittain

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Tesla sues ex-supplier Matthews over EV battery trade secrets

Tesla has sued its former supplier Matthews International in California federal court for allegedly stealing trade secrets related to Tesla's battery-manufacturing process

Tesla sues ex-supplier Matthews over EV battery trade secrets
Business|Health|Technology

GlaxoSmithKline sues Pfizer and BioNTech over Covid-19 vaccine technology

GlaxoSmithKline sued Pfizer and BioNTech in Delaware federal court on Thursday, accusing them of infringing GSK patents related to messenger RNA (mRNA) technology in the

GlaxoSmithKline sues Pfizer and BioNTech over Covid-19 vaccine technology
Business|Technology

US imports of some Apple Watches banned while patent case plays out

Apple cannot sell two flagship Apple Watch models in the U.S. as the iPhone maker fights a legal battle over patents covering

US imports of some Apple Watches banned while patent case plays out
News|US

US Supreme Court skeptical of 'Trump Too Small' trademark

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US Supreme Court skeptical of 'Trump Too Small' trademark
Business|Entertainment|Technology

Music labels sue AI companies Suno, Udio for US copyright infringement

Major record labels Sony Music, Universal Music Group and Warner Records sued artificial intelligence companies Suno and Udio on Monday, accusing them of committing mass

Music labels sue AI companies Suno, Udio for US copyright infringement
News|US

US Supreme Court takes up 'Dewberry' trademark dispute

The U.S.

US Supreme Court takes up 'Dewberry' trademark dispute
News|US

US judge, 97, loses lawsuit seeking reinstatement

A 97-year-old judge who was suspended from a U.S. appellate court last year after being accused of unfitness due to cognitive and physical impairment related to

US judge, 97, loses lawsuit seeking reinstatement
Entertainment|News|US

Beastie Boys sue Chili's owner over 'Sabotage' ads

The Beastie Boys have sued restaurant owner Brinker International in New York federal court, saying Brinker used the legendary rap trio's 1994 song "Sabotage" to promote

Beastie Boys sue Chili's owner over 'Sabotage' ads
News|US

US Olympic Committee sues Logan Paul's beverage company over trademarks

The U.S.

US Olympic Committee sues Logan Paul's beverage company over trademarks
Business|Finance|Technology

Appian's $2 billion verdict against Pegasystems overturned by appeals court

Software company Pegasystems convinced a Virginia appeals court on Tuesday to throw out a $2 billion jury verdict for rival Appian in a court battle over Pegasystems'

Appian's $2 billion verdict against Pegasystems overturned by appeals court
Entertainment|Lifestyle

Music labels' AI lawsuits create new copyright puzzle for US courts

Country musician Tift Merritt's most popular song on Spotify, "Traveling Alone," is a ballad with lyrics evoking solitude and the open road.

Music labels' AI lawsuits create new copyright puzzle for US courts
Health|Science|US

Novartis, Viatris face new lawsuit over 'HeLa' cell misuse claims

Novartis and Viatris were hit with a federal lawsuit in Maryland on Monday by the family of a woman whose tissue cells were taken from her body in the 1950s and used to

Novartis, Viatris face new lawsuit over 'HeLa' cell misuse claims
Business|Crime|News|US

Authors sue Anthropic for copyright infringement over AI training

Artificial intelligence company Anthropic has been hit with a class-action lawsuit in California federal court by three authors who say it misused their books and hundreds

Authors sue Anthropic for copyright infringement over AI training
Business|Health|US

US appeals court reinstates pause on generic version of Novartis' Entresto

By Blake Brittain WASHINGTON -Novartis won an order from a U.S. appeals court in Washington on Thursday temporarily blocking drugmaker MSN Pharmaceuticals from launching a generic version of Novartis'

US appeals court reinstates pause on generic version of Novartis' Entresto
Celebrity|Entertainment

Lawsuit claims Miley Cyrus copied Bruno Mars song for hit 'Flowers'

Pop star Miley Cyrus copied fellow megastar Bruno Mars' hit "When I Was Your Man" in her number-one single "Flowers," according to a copyright lawsuit filed in California

Lawsuit claims Miley Cyrus copied Bruno Mars song for hit 'Flowers'
Business|Finance|Health|Technology

GSK sues Moderna for US patent infringement over COVID, RSV vaccines

British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline sued Moderna in U.S. federal court in Delaware on Tuesday, accusing it of violating GSK patent rights in messenger RNA technology with

GSK sues Moderna for US patent infringement over COVID, RSV vaccines
Business|Finance|Technology

Western Digital owes $315.7 million for infringing data security patent, US jury says

By Blake Brittain -Data storage provider Western Digital must pay $315.7 million in damages for violating a patent owner's rights in data security technology, a jury in California federal court said

Western Digital owes $315.7 million for infringing data security patent, US jury says
Business|Technology|US

Apple wins $250 US jury verdict in patent case over Masimo smartwatches

Apple convinced a federal jury on Friday that early versions of health monitoring tech company Masimo's smartwatches infringe two of its design patents as part of a

Apple wins $250 US jury verdict in patent case over Masimo smartwatches
Business|US

San Francisco wins order blocking Oakland's airport from using 'San Francisco' name

By Blake Brittain A U.S. judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked the Port of Oakland from using "San Francisco" in the Oakland airport's name, finding the name change would likely cause consumer

Business|Lifestyle|Sports|US

FanDuel settles MLB union lawsuit over use of player likenesses

By Blake Brittain Major League Baseball's players union settled a lawsuit that accused sports betting giant FanDuel of using the names and likenesses of hundreds of MLB players on its betting platform

FanDuel settles MLB union lawsuit over use of player likenesses
Business|Technology

Samsung ordered to pay $118 million for infringing Netlist patents

A federal jury in Marshall, Texas, on Friday awarded computer memory company Netlist $118 million in damages from Samsung Electronics in a patent lawsuit over technology

Samsung ordered to pay $118 million for infringing Netlist patents
US

US Supreme Court asks Justice Department's views on Cox Communications case

By Blake Brittain WASHINGTON - The U.S.

US Supreme Court asks Justice Department's views on Cox Communications case
Americas|Asia|Business|Crime|Europe|Technology|US

China resident who stole Tesla trade secrets gets 2-year US sentence

A German-Canadian resident of China was sentenced to 24 months in prison in the U.S. for stealing electric vehicle trade secrets from Tesla for his competing EV battery

China resident who stole Tesla trade secrets gets 2-year US sentence
Americas|Business|Technology|US

US trade tribunal finds Lenovo smartphones infringe Ericsson patents

By Blake Brittain The U.S.

US trade tribunal finds Lenovo smartphones infringe Ericsson patents
Business|Health|US

Novartis wins temporary pause to Entresto generic launch in US

By Blake Brittain WASHINGTON -A federal appeals court temporarily paused drugmaker MSN Pharmaceuticals' launch of a generic version of Novartis' blockbuster heart-failure drug Entresto late on

Novartis wins temporary pause to Entresto generic launch in US

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