A judge has ordered Amazon to reinstate a worker it fired after he protested pandemic safety conditions.
Canada's Liberal Party has introduced legislation that would require Facebook, Google and others to pay news publishers for using their content.
Google will be violating Korean law if it pushes through with its plan to remove apps linking out to external payment methods, Korean authorities warn.
Bungie has filed a lawsuit against scammers who used bogus DMCA claims to target 'Destiny 2' creators, highlighting YouTube's flawed copyright system.
Email, text, GPS and cloud data would be subject to the same rules as wiretaps.
New bills in the Senate and House would effectively ban large tech mergers, and help break up existing mergers deemed harmful.
Elon Musk has asked a court to terminate his settlement with the SEC, arguing that the regulator went too far.
Netflix has decided against carrying Russian state TV channels despite a law requiring the move.
A New York City council bill would ban grocery apps from claiming to deliver in 15 minutes — they allegedly aren't safe.
Attorneys general from 35 states have sided with Epic Games in a bid to overturn a ruling that Apple doesn't violate antitrust laws.
Netflix's attempt to get a defamation suit dismissed has been denied. It'll have to face chess legend Nona Gaprindashvili in court.
A man who oversaw a gateway to dark web marketplaces has been sentenced to 8 years in prison over a kickback scheme.
California prosecutors filed two counts of vehicular manslaughter against the driver in October last year.
A judge has ruled Google's non-disclosure agreements violate California labor law, potentially letting former workers talk about their experiences.
The Oath Keepers' founder and others have been charged over the US Capitol breach, but they had already faced online repercussions for months.
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has proposed a legal defense fund to protect Bitcoin developers from lawsuit that could hurt the ecosystem.
Malaysia has updated its copyright law to punish streaming pirates, who face up to 20 years in prison.
Twitter has asked a judge to throw out Trump's lawsuit over his ban, calling it a threat to free speech.
Australia plans to introduce laws that could force social networks to reveal the identities of trolls, raising privacy questions.
The UK government is closing the legal loophole allowing drivers to use their phone for things other than texting and driving.