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SCOTUS Declines To Hear Patent Case On AI-Generated Inventions
The US Supreme Court rejected computer scientist Stephen Thaler’s challenge to the US Patent and Trademark Office’s decision not to
The US Supreme Court rejected computer scientist Stephen Thaler’s challenge to the US Patent and Trademark Office’s decision not to
Alliance of Digital India Foundation (ADIF), a think tank for digital Startups, has called upon Google to reconsider its decision
The British government plans to create a new regulator to monitor the increasing power of major technology platforms like Google,
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission denied Qantas’ request for a meeting, following the watchdog’s decision to reject the airline’s
National Nurses United (NNU) reported that nurses in the New Orleans area approve of the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) decision
Google has requested that a US court dismiss several accusations made against them by Epic, Match, and US state attorneys
On Friday, Italy’s antitrust authority announced that it had implemented measures against Meta Platforms following allegations of abuse of power
While American regulators and lawmakers quibble over how to properly oversee the infamously tumultuous digital asset industry, the European Union
In the Seattle federal court, Amazon won a private consumer antitrust lawsuit. The lawsuit claimed that Amazon was artificially increasing
A Kenyan judge ruled on Thursday that Facebook’s parent company Meta could be sued in the East African country after
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