"British Telecom is claiming billions of dollars of damages from Google in a lawsuit filed in the US which says that the Android mobile operating system infringes a number of the telecoms company's key patents."
"Yet another copyright lawsuit has hit the tech world after Motorola Mobility instigated proceedings to seek damages from Apple for a number of patent infringements. What's particularly interesting about this case however is that word appears to have been given by Motorola's parent company Google for the action to take place."
According to the judgment of London high court, the Pirate Bay could be blocked in the UK due to committing copyright infringement by this torrent site and its users.
A federal jury in Florida on Monday ruled in favor of Blackberry Ltd <BB.TO> in a lawsuit accusing the company of infringing three patents belonging to Dutch semiconductor company NXP BV
Samsung is ordered to pay $119.6m (£71m) to Apple by a US court for infringing two of its patents, in the latest lawsuit involving the two tech giants.
The IT Rules 2011 issued by the Ministry of IT and Communications under Section 79 of the Indian IT Act (pdf) states that websites shall inform users not to publish any material that is "blasphemous, would incite hatred, is ethnically objectionable, would infringe on patents, or threaten India's unity or public order."
With the abnormal advancements in technology over the years, the most important factor that we are missing out on is security. Although we might think that out smartphones are safe from the outside eyes, we couldn't be anymore wrong. Because these devices use wireless internet to function, it makes then susceptible to hacking and other such infringements.