India's SupremeCourt has delivered Google a slap in the face, ruling that it would not make any changes to an anti-trust order that seeks changes in the Android mobile operating system.
The company ...
... June.
His legal team has appealed to the British High Court against the order. If that fails, then he can try to approach the UK Supreme Court. In the event that an appeal is refused, he has to be extradited ...
A law which shields big tech platforms from lawsuits over content provided by users is being challenged in the US SupremeCourt, and is likely to be heard next year.
The Wall Street Journal reported ...
When even National Party MP Barnaby Joyce, not a politician known for his technological nous, seems to know the Optus attack was not in any way sophisticated, then the telco really does have a big problem. ...
... ruling on Wednesday came after the search company appealed against a Victorian SupremeCourt ruling in favour of a Melbourne lawyer, George Defteros, who has acted in the past for underworld figures, including ...
... news about the US SupremeCourt's overturning of Roe vs Wade.
Mandiant vice president of intelligence analysis John Hultquist, said tensions over Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit had led to an increase in ...
... on 17 June.
His legal team has appealed to the British High Court against the order. If that fails, then he can try to approach the UK Supreme Court. In the event that an appeal is refused, he has to ...
It may sound like a crazy far-fetched dystopian claim, but it’s today’s reality. Following the United States SupremeCourt decision overturning access to abortion as a constitutional right, EFF head of ...
... he can try to approach the UK SupremeCourt. In the event that an appeal is refused, he has to be extradited in 28 days.
our "allies" in the UK are willing to send julian #Assange to die in a US prison. ...
The SupremeCourt of the United States on Tuesday has temporarily blocked a Texas law on Tuesday that restricts the ability of Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to moderate content on their platforms, which, ...
... was leaked to WikiLeaks by an American soldier, then known as Bradley Manning, but now, after gender reassignment surgery, known as Chelsea Manning.
On 14 March, the UK SupremeCourt turned down an appeal ...
... for approval.
Assange's lawyers will have time to make submissions against the extradition until 18 May.
On 14 March, the UK SupremeCourt turned down an appeal from Assange to hear arguments against ...
... extradition until 18 May.
On 14 March, the UK SupremeCourt turned down an appeal from Assange to hear arguments against his extradition.
In January, the High Court had turned down a request from Assange' ...
... as T-Mobile, Orange and since 2017 is a member of Eset Technology Alliance. The software has been sold in over 50 countries. Among reference customers are Subway, AVIS, SupremeCourt of Justice in Nicaragua, ...
Australian politicians who have expressed support for WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange need to act fast to prevent him from being extradited from the UK to the US, following the SupremeCourt' ...
... contract.
On Tuesday, India's SupremeCourt was informed that the negotiations had gone nowhere, following which Amazon released advertisements accusing both Future Retail and Reliance of fraud.
The ...
The UK SupremeCourt has turned down an appeal from WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to hear arguments against his extradition to the US.
A court spokesman said on Monday his application did not raise ...
WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange has been given permission to make an appeal to the British SupremeCourt to hear an appeal against his extradition to the US.
But he did not win on all ...
Lawyers for WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange will submit an application on Thursday [23 December], seeking leave to appeal to the UK SupremeCourt to annul the High Court decision on his ...
... verdict blocking the extradition.
British Home Affairs Minister Priti Patel will then have to decide whether to accept the change of verdict; if she does, then Assange can approach the SupremeCourt ...
... the SupremeCourt of Queensland.
Parker has held various Chair and Committee positions within the agricultural sector and has received many awards within the industry for leadership on regional issues, ...
WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange could seek permission from Britain's SupremeCourt to contest the verdict of a two-bench High Court panel which, on Friday, reversed a lower court's decision ...
The New Zealand Commerce Commission has released its draft decision on the allocation of payments for the government’s Telecommunications Development Levy, proposing that Spark, Vodafone, Chorus, and 2degrees ...
Search giant Google has won an appeal against a £3.2 billion (A$5.85 billion) class action lawsuit in the UK, with the country's SupremeCourt rejecting the efforts of Richard Lloyd, made on behalf of a ...
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About Stacey Dowson:
Stacey was admitted to the SupremeCourt of New South Wales in 1996. She has since worked across many areas of law and through various positions in private and community practice. ...
... of those comments. The appeals should be dismissed with costs."
The case will now return to the NSW SupremeCourt so that a trial can be held about the remaining issues.
Changes to defamation law which ...
... and network solutions provider Vocus by scheme of arrangement.
The consortium notes implementation of the scheme remains subject to approval of the New South Wales SupremeCourt. The hearing was scheduled ...
The lawyer for consumer rights identity Richard Lloyd, who is leading a class action against alleged secret tracking of millions of iPhone users by Google, has told the London SupremeCourt that blocking ...
The US SupremeCourt has come down on the side of Google in its long-running battle against Oracle, ruling on Monday that the copying of code from the Java API was a fair use of that material.
"Google’s ...
... blog post a day before the most recent hearing in the case.
During that hearing, the US SupremeCourt raised the possibility that the case could be sent back to a federal appeals court in order that ...
The US SupremeCourt has raised the possibility that the long-running battle between Google and Oracle could be sent back to a federal appeals court in order that the search company's claim that its use ...
Melbourne-based global tech firm Cocoon Data has filed a statement of claim in the NSW SupremeCourt, alleging that Macquarie Telecom copied one of its products and provided wrong information to government ...
... Australian Consumer Law by publishing the advertisement seen on the right.
In this case, according to the SupremeCourt of Victoria, Telstra submitted that Optus’s advertisement conveyed the representation ...
... needed for the merger.
TPG said in a statement to the ASX that it would now seek orders from the SupremeCourt of New South Wales for approval of the vote at a hearing scheduled for 26 June . If this ...
... mobile operating system; a final verdict from the US SupremeCourt is expected later this year to bring the matter to an end.
Said Torvalds: "And I'm not at all interested in some 'ZFS shim layer' thing ...
The long-running Google-Oracle court case will continue to be litigated for some time yet, with the US Supreme Court agreeing to decide whether Oracle should receive compensation from Google for copyright ...
Software behemoth Microsoft has challenged an order from a US federal judge that prevents it from telling one of its big corporate customers that the Federal Government has issued a warrant to gain access ...
... subject’s fundamental rights."
In 2017, the Canadian SupremeCourt told Google to block search results which were linked to a company alleged to be stealing trade secrets in Canada. An American judge ...
... two years ago.
NEC issued a statement on Friday saying that it had commenced proceedings in the SupremeCourt of Victoria seeking recovery of costs and expenses following the June 2018 termination ...
Google has been issued a summons to appear before the NSW SupremeCourt on 12 July after it was hit with a contempt charge for not heeding a court order on 5 July to remove reviews about a Sydney businessman ...
... address the typical needs of an open office,” said Philippe Depallens, vice-president and general manager of Logitech Audio.
“Logitech Zone Wireless is designed with contemporary style, supreme comfort, ...
Database manufacturer Oracle Corporation has told the US SupremeCourt that Google's appropriation of code from its Java programming language for use in the Android mobile operating systems undercut Oracle' ...
... butting heads in a nine-year-long court battle, with the case having been taken to the Supreme Court by Google in January order to try and get the highest court in the US to hear its plea, and declare ...
... of her constitutional rights.
She claimed they carried out an illegal search and interrogation when she was arrested on 1 December.
The suit was filed in the SupremeCourt of British Columbia on ...
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A hearing will be held in the SupremeCourt in British Columbia on 6 March to confirm the case can proceed and to set a date for the extradition hearing.
In a statement, Canada's Department of Justice ...
A fresh saga has begun in the long-running case between Google and Oracle, with the search giant asking the US SupremeCourt on Thursday to reverse a verdict granted in Oracle's favour.
In a 343-page ...
A SupremeCourt hearing of a case against Apple, which claims that the company has taken advantage of the market for iPhone apps, appears likely to proceed after just one of the nine judges agreed with ...
... in stark contrast to the position in the US, with the US SupremeCourt unanimously deciding back in 2014 that evidence derived from warrantless phone searches was inadmissible.”
He said there were clear ...
... banned from sale in the UK.
Huawei has sought permission to appeal the decision in the British SupremeCourt.
The judgment said Huawei would have to pay between 0.03% and 0.06% of its handset sales ...
... and government agencies.
The travel ban was upheld in June by the US SupremeCourt after it was suspended earlier in the year by other courts.
The court ruled 5-4 in accepting President Donald Trump' ...