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Rogers Challenges Copyright Fees Decision with Supreme Court Appeal
In May 2017, a court ruling from the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) ordered the company to disclose the private data of copyright infringers. Today, Rogers has taken the first step in appealing that court ruling. The initial ruling from the Federal Court of Appeals (FCA) determined that ISPs could not charge extra fees to identify...
Uber Reportedly Erased Evidence Before Revenu Quebec’s Raid on Montreal Offices
According to a new report from the CBC, a former security employee at Uber said the company remotely erased data when Revenu Quebec raided their Montreal offices last year. Samuel Spangenberg worked for Uber in San Francisco as a forensic investigator at the time of the raid. In a statement, Spangenberg said that Uber remotely erased...
Apple to Appear in Court on November 19 Over iPod Antitrust Lawsuit
A federal judge has ruled that Apple will have to face a trial over accusations that they used digital rights management (DRM) to maintain a lead in the digital music market. According to a report from The San Jose Mercury News, the federal court trial is set to begin on November 19. US District Judge...
Apple Appeals U.S. Judge’s Verdict to Deny a Sales Ban on Samsung Devices
According to a report from The New York Times, Apple will be heading back to court to appeal a U.S. judge’s decision that denied its request for a sales ban on Samsung devices. In a statement explaining the reasons for her original decision, Koh said: Apple has not satisfied its burden of demonstrating irreparable harm...
Apple Taken To Court Over Unwanted iOS 7 Install Files
A California man is taking Apple to court over what he claims are “unwanted” download of iOS 7 onto his family’s Apple products. On Thursday, Mark Menacher a resident of Poway, California, filed a small-claims complaint against Apple’s CEO Tim Cook in the Superior Court of California in San Diego. In the claim Menacher asks...