lawsuits
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Apple Settles Lawsuit Over Throttled iPhones, Agrees To Pay Up To $765 Million
Back in 2017, Apple was hit with a class-action lawsuit claiming that updates to iOS had throttled iPhones and negatively impacted performance. And now, after a prolonged legal battle, Apple has agreed to settle the lawsuit by paying out up to $US500 ($765) million.
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Jury Orders Apple To Fork Over $85 Million In Royalties For Wi-LAN Suit
A San Diego jury ruled this week that Apple must pay Quarter Hill Inc.’s Wi-LAN a cool $US85 ($124) million in a patent infringement case that’s been ping-ponging around the courts since 2014, Bloomberg reports.
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If There Was Any Question, You Definitely Aren’t Getting $125 From Equifax
I hate to say it, but the U.S. Federal Trade Commission was right. We’re not going to see anything near that piddly $US125 ($181) we were hoping to get out of Equifax’s massive data breach. But you know who will be seeing a pretty payday in the case? The attorneys who represented consumers.
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Musk To Testify He Didn’t Do The Thing And Furthermore, He Deleted The Thing That He Did
Elon Musk, who called a British national “pedo guy” for publicly flogging his fragile ego over the Thai cave submarine fiasco last year, will evidently defend himself during his testimony in court by claiming that he didn’t call Unsworth a pedophile.