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Twenty One Pilots Sue Temu Over Alleged Counterfeit Merchandise

Twenty One Pilots have filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against Temu, alleging that the China-based online marketplace has facilitated the sale of counterfeit merchandise bearing the band’s name and artwork. The case, filed in federal court, highlights growing tensions between artists and rapidly expanding e-commerce platforms accused of inadequate oversight... Read More »

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Judge Blocks Trump’s Attempt to Fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook

A federal judge in Washington has blocked President Donald Trump from removing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, ruling that the president’s attempt likely violated legal protections for the central bank’s independence. U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb issued a preliminary injunction late Tuesday, finding that Cook’s claim of improper dismissal had... Read More »

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Warner Bros. Discovery Sues Dish Over Sling TV “Passes”

Warner Bros. Discovery has filed a federal lawsuit against Dish Network, alleging that the company’s new Sling TV “Passes” breach their distribution agreements and threaten the traditional subscription model for pay television. The complaint, filed September 9 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, claims... Read More »

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Eliza Labs Sues X Corp, Alleging Fraud and Antitrust Violations

Eliza Labs, a San Francisco artificial intelligence startup, and its founder, Shaw Walters, have filed a federal lawsuit against X Corporation, formerly known as Twitter, accusing the company of fraud, antitrust violations, and unlawful deplatforming. The complaint, filed August 27 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of... Read More »

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Former Los Angeles Film Producer Indicted in $12 Million Fraud Scheme

A former Los Angeles film producer has been indicted on federal charges accusing him of defrauding victims of more than $12 million through schemes that prosecutors say involved Ponzi-style tactics, false COVID-19 testing invoices, and misappropriated film production funds. David Raymond Brown, 39, was arrested in South Carolina after a... Read More »

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Amazon Faces Class Action Over Ownership of Prime Video Purchases

Amazon is facing a proposed class action lawsuit alleging that its Prime Video platform misleads customers into believing they permanently own movies and television shows purchased through the service, when in fact they receive limited licenses that can be revoked. The suit, filed August 21 in the U.S. District Court... Read More »