Roadshow has argued that pirated subtitle files infringe the copyright of literary works of screenplays. …read more Source:: oss watch
Month: December 2018
Major China company, Alibaba, joins Open Invention Network patent protection group
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•Alibaba and Ant Financial are trying to cool things off in the Sino-US intellectual property wars by joining the pro-Linux Open Invention Network patent protection organization. …read more Source:: oss watch
Amazon delivery thieves beware: Cops plant GPS trackers in fake parcels
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•New Jersey police team up with Amazon to deliver fake parcels containing GPS-tracking devices. …read more Source:: oss watch
Time to instill trust and confidence in artificial intelligence
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•Can executives bet their businesses on AI? Gentleness and transparency with AI rollouts can go a long way. So may independent certification. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Second Canadian facing trouble in China following Huawei CFO arrest
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•Following the detainment in Beijing of a Canadian diplomat on leave, Canada has confirmed that it is working to ‘ascertain the whereabouts’ of a second citizen in China who reached …read more Source:: oss watch
ACCC has concerns over TPG-Vodafone merger
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•The TPG-Vodafone Australia merger decision has yet to be made, with Australia’s consumer watchdog saying it has concerns about competition that need to be addressed. …read more Source:: oss watch
Huawei CFO granted bail in Canada as China detains Canadian
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•A Canadian court has granted bail to Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou after her arrest in Vancouver on behalf of US authorities. …read more Source:: oss watch
Tesla is suing Martin Tripp, alleged saboteur, for $167 million
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•The suit, filed in June, alleges that the former Tesla technician transferred gigabytes of trade secrets to outsiders. …read more Source:: oss watch
Google CEO Sundar Pichai: ‘Our mission is to protect your privacy’
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•Google CEO Sundar Pichai today faces questions from Congress about privacy and political bias on its platforms. …read more Source:: oss watch
O2 reportedly seeking tens of millions in compensation from Ericsson for outage
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•UK media has reported that O2 will be seeking up to £100 million in damages from Ericsson following the mobile data outage last week. …read more Source:: oss watch