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Apple Allies’ Brief Should be Rejected, Masimo Tells Fed. Cir.

The Federal Circuit should reject arguments from a handful of tech industry groups urging the court to overturn a trade tribunal’s import ban on Apple Watches, Masimo Corp. said in a new court filing.

Splunk Jury Awards $1 for Software Copyright Win Over Cribl

Software firm Splunk Inc. won its infringement case against startup competitor Cribl Inc. for copying enterprise data analysis software.

Meta Nixes VideoLab’s Data-Processing Patent in Mixed Ruling

Meta Platforms Inc. convinced a federal judge to cancel one of two patents it wanted tossed from VideoLabs Inc.’s lawsuit alleging infringement of several video-processing patents.

Appeals Court Clarifies Justices’ Foreign Sales Trademark Ruling

Foreign sales destined for the US can’t support trademark infringement damages, a federal appeals court ruled as it remanded a case where the US Supreme Court nixed a $90 million award.

FTC Issues Worker Non-Compete Ban as Chamber Lawsuit Looms

The US Federal Trade Commission voted Tuesday to adopt a near-total ban on non-compete provisions that prohibit workers from switching jobs within an industry, a rule the Chamber of Commerce vowed to immediately challenge in court.

AI Trained on Famed Authors’ Copyrighted Work. They Want Revenge – Part 2

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Meta Gets EU Warning Over Use of Sexual Orientation Data (1)

<-rte-company state="{"_id":"0000018f-14cf-d583-afbf-d6df42b50000","_type":"00000160-4b23-d8bd-adfd-4b3348fd0000"}">Meta Platforms Inc.’s Facebook should be blocked from exploiting public information on a users’ sexual orientation for targeted advertising under the European Union’s data protection rulebook, an adviser to the bloc’s top court warned.

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Case: Copyrights/Pleadings (C.D. Cal.)

The court denied artists’ and publishers’ motion to dismiss a musician’s third amended complaint alleging direct, contributory, and vicarious copyright infringement, on the grounds that the artist sufficiently pleaded the elements of direct copyright infringement relating to Nicki Minaj’s song “I Lied.” Johnson v. Maraj, 2024 BL 137319, C.D. Cal., CV 23-5061 PA (AFMx), 4/19/24

Case: Copyrights/Functionality (N.D. Ill.)

A federal district court in Illinois granted Action Care Mobile Veterinary Clinic LLC’s motion to dismiss MFB Fertility Inc.’s copyright infringement claims and granted MFB’s motion to dismiss Action Care’s trademark cancellation counterclaim relating to a product listing page. MFB Fertility Inc. v. Action Care Mobile Veterinary Clinic LLC, 2024 BL 137196, N.D. Ill., 23 cv 3854, 4/22/24

Case: Trade Secrets/Summary Judgment (W.D. Wash.)

A federal district court in Washington denied Traverse Therapy Services PLLC’s motion for summary judgment on its trade secret misappropriation claim and granted summary judgment for Sadler-Bridges Wellness Group PLLC in this action alleging use of a customer list. Traverse Therapy Servs. PLLC v. Sadler-Bridges Wellness Grp. PLLC, 2024 BL 135257, W.D. Wash., C23-1239, 4/19/24