By Aditya Kalra NEW DELHI (Reuters) – A group representing Indian startups has asked the country’s antitrust watchdog to order Alphabet Inc’s Google to reinstate apps it removed for policy violations, a letter seen by Reuters shows, escalating a showdown with the U.S. giant in a key market. Google on Friday removed more than 100 Indian apps, including popular ones by Matrimony.com, for not complying with its policy of paying a service fee when in-app payment options other than Google’s are… Source link
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By Bonnie Eslinger (March 8, 2022, 10:15 PM EST) — Yahoo Inc. has been “brazen” in its unlicensed use of Droplets Inc.’s patented technology for quickly updating web pages while tech giants such as Facebook and Amazon eventually agreed to pay license fees, the startup’s lawyer said Tuesday during opening statements in a California federal court patent infringement trial. Kicking off the proceedings, Droplets’ lawyer Courtland Reichman of Reichman Jorgensen Lehman & Feldberg LLP told… Source link
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