Court rules Stingray use without a warrant violates Fourth AmendmentThe ruling could have widespread implications for the technology.By M. Locklear, 09.21.2017
Airspace rights still unclear after drone lawsuit dismissedWhere you can safely fly a drone, or shoot one down, is still a gray area.By J. Rigg, 03.24.2017
Apple won't have to pay $533 million to an iTunes patent trollA three-judge panel unanimously agreed to throw out a two-year-old iTunes patent ruling.By M. Brian, 03.02.2017
Federal judge throws out evidence obtained by 'stingray' trackers"Absent a search warrant, the government may not turn a citizen's cell phone into a tracking device."By M. Smith, 07.13.2016
Judge dismisses Apple vs. Motorola in its entirety, companies unable to prove damagesBy S. Buckley, 06.22.2012
HTC drops federal appeal of ITC complaint exonerating Apple, more arrows remain in the quiverBy J. Fingas, 06.13.2012
Judge puts the kibosh on one Apple vs. Motorola patent trial (maybe, tune in next week)By R. Lawler, 06.07.2012
Apple files (again) for a preliminary ban against the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1By S. Buckley, 05.19.2012
Apple gets another bite, wins appeal to pursue preliminary injunction against SamsungBy M. Gorman, 05.14.2012
Chanel counterfeiters beware: US federal court orders domain names seized and de-indexedBy M. Gorman, 11.29.2011
Cellular South files antitrust lawsuit against AT&T over proposed T-Mobile takeoverBy A. Toor, 09.20.2011
Time Warner Cable takes Viacom to court over its TWCable TV iPad app; Viacom respondsBy R. Lawler, 04.07.2011
Limewire ordered to disable 'all functionality,' company pledges to keep operating... somehow (video)By T. Stevens, 10.27.2010