They're accused of holding meetings to set prices illegally
Dell has filed a lawsuit against five LCD makers that charges them with colluding to fix prices for products, a Dell spokesman said Monday.
HTC is scrambling for workarounds for its Android handset that won't incur Apple's legal wrath, according to reports.
Apple is already reaping the benefits of its patent infringement lawsuit against HTC, according to one analyst.
HTC defended itself against accusations of patent infringement by Apple
Smartphone maker High Tech Computer (HTC) on Wednesday defended itself against accusations of patent infringement by Apple, saying it develops its own technology.
U.S. Department of Justice has filed subpoenas against Samsung
A home electronics retail store has filed a class-action lawsuit against Sony Corp., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Toshiba Corp., LG Electronics Inc., Hitachi Ltd. and several subsidiaries, accusing the electronics manufacturers of colluding to fix prices in the U.S. optical disc drive (ODD) market.
The Xerox lawsuit also targets Google's YouTube
Xerox has filed a lawsuit against Yahoo, Google and YouTube alleging infringement of Xerox patents on search and integration technology.
Oracle will be able to pursue damages based on 'hypothetical' software licenses
Oracle has won a battle regarding the way damages can be calculated in its intellectual property lawsuit against SAP, according to a ruling filed Jan. 28 in US District Court for the Northern District of California.
Texas bank sues business customer, claiming cybertheft not its fault
A Texas bank is suing a customer hit by an $800,000 cybertheft incident in a case that could test the extent to which customers should be held responsible for protecting their online accounts from compromises.
Won't now face hundreds of millions in damages over Windows XP anti-piracy updates
A federal judge has killed class-action allegations in a lawsuit that accused Microsoft of misleading consumers when it fed them anti-piracy software under the auspices of a critical security update, according to court documents.
Nokia alleges patent infringement by Apple in versions of the iPhone, iPod and MacBook
Mobile phone maker Nokia has filed a new U.S. lawsuit accusing Apple of patent infringement, according to court documents, escalating the legal battle between the companies.
Seeks class-action status, charges HP with selling "inherently defective" quad-core PCs
A Colorado man has sued Hewlett-Packard, saying that its Pavilion Elite desktop computers are "inherently defective," and constantly lock up within 10-20 minutes of use.
Lawsuit names 100 'John Doe' defendants who 'aided and abetted' Microsoft.
Microsoft has denied that it makes money when users "downgrade" Windows Vista to the older XP, as a lawsuit filed last week alleges.
A woman has filed suit against Microsoft over a $59.25 charge for downgrading her Windows Vista PC to XP.
A woman has filed a class-action lawsuit against Microsoft over a US$59.25 charge for downgrading her Windows Vista PC to XP.
Expert estimates damages based on 19.4 million Vista Capable PCs
Microsoft would have to come up with as much as $8.5 billion to settle accounts with the customers affected by its 2006 "Vista Capable" marketing program, according to documents unsealed by a federal court.
SAP wants information related to Oracle's deal with a third-party provider of support for Oracle software, according to a court filing.
SAP wants a federal court to make Oracle hand over records of its business arrangement with CedarCrestone, an Alpharetta, Georgia, systems integrator that provides third-party support for Oracle PeopleSoft applications.
Cisco is going to be finding out, the hard way, that open source isn't the same thing as free software.
There's a long standing argument over the differences between "open-source" software and "free" software. But, a more common error outside of software ideology circles is that you can use open-source software anyway you please. Nope. Wrong. It's never been that way.