• Spain Asks EU High Court to Rule on Google Privacy Complaints.
  • Microsoft Files Patent Lawsuit Against Motorola in Europe.
  • German Court Rules in Favor of Apple in Patent Dispute with Samsung.
  • Europe’s Proposed New Data Laws Threaten to Burden Business Sector.
  • Europe Opens Door to Lawsuits Over Online Content.

Spain Asks EU High Court to Rule on Google Privacy Complaints.

Spain’s National Court has asked the European Court of Justice (ECJ) to decide on whether Spanish citizens can lawfully demand that Google delete information about them from its [...]

Microsoft Files Patent Lawsuit Against Motorola in Europe.

Microsoft filed a complaint last week with European Union antitrust authorities accusing Google and Motorola Mobility of charging too much for use of its patents, according to the [...]

German Court Rules in Favor of Apple in Patent Dispute with Samsung.

In an intensifying global battle between Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.  and Apple.,  a German court has ruled against Samsung in a patent suit with U.S. based technology giant, [...]

Europe’s Proposed New Data Laws Threaten to Burden Business Sector.

For anyone who has done business in the EU, complying with the data protection laws of 27 different countries can be a dizzying experience.  While a proposed set [...]

Europe Opens Door to Lawsuits Over Online Content.

As first reported by Eriq Gardner of the Hollywood Reporter, the European Court of Justice issued recently issued a ground breaking ruling giving plaintiffs, no matter where they [...]

 

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Microsoft Files Patent Lawsuit Against Motorola in Europe.

Microsoft Files Patent Lawsuit Against Motorola in Europe.

Microsoft filed a complaint last week with European Union antitrust authorities accusing Google and Motorola Mobility of charging too much for use of its patents, according to the New York Times. The lawsuit applies further pressure on Google,...

 

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Europe’s Proposed New Data Laws Threaten to Burden Business Sector.

Europe’s Proposed New Data Laws Threaten to Burden Business Sector.

For anyone who has done business in the EU, complying with the data protection laws of 27 different countries can be a dizzying experience.  While a proposed set of laws promises to unify EU data protection laws, the laws also threaten to place...

 
 

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Spain Asks EU High Court to Rule on Google Privacy Complaints.

Spain Asks EU High Court to Rule on Google Privacy Complaints.

Spain’s National Court has asked the European Court of Justice (ECJ) to decide on whether Spanish citizens can lawfully demand that Google delete information about them from its search engine, marking the first time a court has raised...

 

Microsoft Files Patent Lawsuit Against Motorola in Europe.

Microsoft Files Patent Lawsuit Against Motorola in Europe.

Microsoft filed a complaint last week with European Union antitrust authorities accusing Google and Motorola Mobility of charging too much for use of its patents, according to the New York Times. The lawsuit applies further pressure on Google,...

 

German Court Rules in Favor of Apple in Patent Dispute with Samsung.

German Court Rules in Favor of Apple in Patent Dispute with Samsung.

In an intensifying global battle between Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.  and Apple.,  a German court has ruled against Samsung in a patent suit with U.S. based technology giant, Apple Inc. The suit involved patents over a 3G/UMTS wireless telecom...

 

Europe’s Proposed New Data Laws Threaten to Burden Business Sector.

Europe’s Proposed New Data Laws Threaten to Burden Business Sector.

For anyone who has done business in the EU, complying with the data protection laws of 27 different countries can be a dizzying experience.  While a proposed set of laws promises to unify EU data protection laws, the laws also threaten to place...

 

Europe Opens Door to Lawsuits Over Online Content.

Europe Opens Door to Lawsuits Over Online Content.

As first reported by Eriq Gardner of the Hollywood Reporter, the European Court of Justice issued recently issued a ground breaking ruling giving plaintiffs, no matter where they reside, the right to sue in an EU member state of their choosing...

 

Guide for U.S. Companies Doing Business in the European Union.

Guide for U.S. Companies Doing Business in the European Union.

I was recently approached by several U.S. businesses interested in doing business in the European Union. It turns out these companies have been monitoring reports coming out of the World Economic Summit currently underway in Davos, Switzerland....

 
 
 
 

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