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Monday, December 17, 2012

Google may avoid FTC ruling by issuing voluntary changes

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Following a year-and-a-half long anti-trust investigation, the Wall Street Journal reports that Google is expected to escape a final determination by the Federal Trade Commission thanks to the enactment of a number of "voluntary" measures -- a consent decree which the FTC believes will address original anti-trust concerns.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Multiple Android piracy sites seized by US law enforcement

android, fbi, piracy, doj, copyright infringemeA number of Android-based piracy websites have reportedly been seized as part of a joint venture involving the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of Justice, multiple US attorneys’ offices as well as Dutch and French law enforcement officials. A statement released by the DOJ notes that this is the first time that domains involving mobile phone app marketplaces have been seized.