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A three-judge appeals panel rejected Apple’s request to pause an April 30 order banning the company from charging a fee on in ...
Apple had appealed against a demand from the U.K. government to allow officials to access iPhone users' encrypted data via a technical "backdoor." The judges overseeing the case ruled that the ...
However, in a public judgment on Monday, judges at the tribunal said the case relates to legal ... It was previously reported that Apple was bringing legal action over the UK Government’s ...
By Winston Cho Variety is appealing a judge’s ruling denying its bid to dismiss a defamation lawsuit from Francis Ford Coppola, who sued the outlet over a story about alleged misconduct and the ...
Danny Elfman has lost a bid to dismiss a defamation lawsuit brought by fellow composer Nomi Abadi over statements he made to Rolling Stone in 2023 that were included in an investigative piece ...
Apple Loses Bid to Delay Epic Games Ruling & Still Can ... federal prosecutors address the issue as a criminal contempt case. SEE: Apple is attempting to get EU rules walked back that would ...
British developers have been told that their billion dollar class action lawsuit against Apple can proceed, after the iPhone maker failed in its second bid to have ... in the UK on behalf of ...
Apple rolled back ADP from iPhones in the UK in February in response. Apple has won its bid to stop a high-stakes ... security" if details around Apple's case were published, the ruling published ...
and we will vigorously defend against it," said Apple, when the lawsuit was filed earlier this year. A motion to dismiss is a fairly common step in lawsuits, and it is likely that the case will ...
A federal judge denied President Donald Trump’s request to dismiss a lawsuit over comments he made last year about five men who were wrongly convicted in the 1989 jogger rape case and came to be ...
Apple has triumphed over an effort from the U.K. government to keep details secret of its appeal against an order to create a "backdoor" to iPhone users' data. The U.K.'s Investigatory Powers ...