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EU PARLIAMENT DEMANDS TO END THE USE OF ANIMALS IN RESEARCH AND TESTING

Karimi & Associates Law Firm presents according to The European Parliament: Members of the European Parliament demand an EU-wide action plan with ambitious and achievable purposes and timelines to end the use of animals in research and testing. The plan that members of the parliament deem appropriate includes reducing, refining, and replacing procedures on live animals for scientific objectives, as soon as it is scientifically possible and without lowering the level of …

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APPLE IS FILLING A NOTICE OF APPEAL REGARDING ITS ANTITRUST CASE AGAINST EPIC GAMES

Karimi & Associates Law Firm presents according to The New York Times: Apple Inc. has recently asked a federal appeals court to legally reconsider a legal decision that would require the tech giant to ease its strict App Store rules and force Apple to allow app developers to inform customers of ways to pay for subscriptions and services outside the App Store. The verdict in question followed a yearlong dispute between Apple and …

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South Korean internet provider filed a lawsuit against Netflix due to increased traffic usage costs

Karimi & Associates Law Firm presents according to The Reuters: A South Korean internet service provider named SK Broadband has filed a lawsuit against Netflix claiming that Netflix has to pay for costs from increased network traffic and maintenance work due to the considerable increase of viewers of the U.S. content provider’s newly published content named Squid Game. According to the court documents, SK Broadband estimated the network usage fee Netflix needed to …

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Federal Court finds for Google in digital photo frame patent infringement dispute

Karimi & Associates Law Firm presents, according to The Jurist: The Waco Division of the US District Court for the Western District of Texas ruled that Google did not infringe a digital photo frame patent owned by a Texas-based company named Profectus Technology LLC (“Profectus”). Profectus filed a lawsuit against Google in February 2020, claiming that a patent owned by Profectus has been infringed by Google’s picture display frames, Nest Hub, …

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European Parliament ratifies a Resolution to combat discrimination and to ensure the right to privacy

Karimi & Associates Law Firm presents according to The European Parliament: The risk of algorithmic bias in artificial intelligence’s applications was pointed out by the members of the European Parliament that led to adopting a resolution in this regard with 377 votes in favor, 248 against, and 62 abstentions. Further, They’ve outlined that human supervision and strong legal powers are needed to prevent discrimination by artificial intelligence, particularly in enforcement laws or …

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World’s largest issuer of Stablecoins to pay a $41M penalty

Karimi & Associates Law Firm presents according to The Financial Times: Tether, a company that is known to be the world’s largest issuer of stablecoins, has agreed to pay a 41 million dollar penalty to resolve a US regulator’s claim that it had falsely represented that its digital tokens were fully backed by dollars. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) claimed that from at least June 2016 to February 2019, misleading statements …

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Indian organization alleges that YouTube is applying Copyright rules incorrectly

Karimi & Associates Law Firm represents, according to The Jurist: A representation has been made by the Indian digital liberties organization Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF) to Google India’s public policy head, declaring that recent content takedowns and blocking of YouTube channels belonging to independent news outlets, citizen journalists, and satirists resulted from misuse of copyright laws. IFF has further outlined that some of the copyright strikes — most notably, the …

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Digital services taxes to get repealed by U.K., France, Italy, Austria, and Spain

Karimi & Associates Law Firm presents according to The U.S. Department of the treasury: The United Kingdom, France, Italy, Austria, and Spain have declared in a joint statement that there would be a repeal of their ‘Digital Services Taxes’. The joint statement is based on an agreement between the five countries and the U.S Department of the Treasury in accordance with the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development “OECD” provisions and in …

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A Japanese steel company has filed a lawsuit against Toyota claiming patent infringement

Karimi & Associates Law Firm represents, according to The Japan Times: Nippon Steel Corp, a Japanese steel company, stated that it has sued one of its major customers, Toyota Motor Corp., and Chinese steel maker Baoshan Iron & Steel Co., claiming infringement of a patent related to an important steel product for electric vehicles. The Japanese steel-maker has further said it is seeking compensation totaling ¥20 billion ($176 million) from …

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Facebook to pay £ 50.5M for breaching an order imposed by the U.K. competition regulator

Karimi & Associates Law Firm presents according to The Guardian: The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has fined Facebook £50.5m due to breaching an order issued by the CMA during its investigation into Facebook’s purchase of the gif creation website, Giphy. Earlier this year, an investigation was started by the CMA into Facebook’s $400m (£290m) takeover. The investigation was launched after the regulator recognized several concerns regarding Facebook’s takeover of Giphy, …

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