News Corp. paid a reported $1.6 million in 2009 to settle legal claims related to the phone hacking scandal, but the amount pales in comparison to other legal settlements paid…
Mark Shurtleff, Utah’s attorney general, thinks the college football Bowl Championship Series is an illegal monopoly, and he’s looking for a law firm to investigate and file suit.
In a dawning probe that could eventually change the Internet landscape, the Federal Trade Commission is reportedly poised to begin an investigation of Google Inc.’s dominance over Web searches.
The National Football League apparently found a friendly forum when a St. Louis-based federal appeals court ruled Monday evening that the lockout could continue.
In a letter to the National College Athletic Association made public today, the U.S. Department of Justice announces that it is considering an antitrust probe…
Litigation over the National Football League lockout is headed to the conservative-leaning 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, but the experts say that doesn’t necessarily mean an NFL victory.
Apparently swayed by the players’ argument that their careers are being irreparably harmed by a National Football League lockout, a federal judge in Minnesota today granted an injunction putting them…
A verdict has been reached by a federal jury in a copyright infringement case filed by Barbie manufacturer Mattel Inc. over MGA Entertainment’s popular Bratz dolls.
South Korea’s biggest Internet providers, NHN and Daum Communications, filed an antitrust complaint against Google on Friday, alleging that it’s pushing down competition in the country’s domestic mobile search market…
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