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HBO Max returns to Amazon Prime after year-long dispute

HBO Max returns to Amazon Prime after year-long dispute

Warner Bros. Discovery’s (WBD) HBO Max — home to popular shows like “The White Lotus” and “Mare of Easttown” — is back on Amazon Prime Video Channels (AMZN). On a Tuesday, the two companies announced Prime customers can once again sign up for HBO Max for $14.99 per month, the same price available through other platforms. Under the new multi-year pact, subscribers will automatically be opted into the soon-to-be combined HBO Max/Discovery streaming service — reportedly set to be named… Source link

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Neve Campbell’s ‘Scream’ co-star David Arquette reacts to her exit after pay dispute

Neve Campbell’s ‘Scream’ co-star David Arquette reacts to her exit after pay dispute

David Arquette weighed in on Neve Campbell’s shocking announcement that she won’t be in Scream 6 after a salary dispute. Campbell’s longtime co-star called the news “unfortunate” and said he hopes she returns in the future. “I’d love for her to be a part of it,” Arquette tells ComicBook.”A Scream movie without Sidney is kind of unfortunate, but I understand her decision.” Neve Campbell and David Arquette at the Scream 4 premiere in 2011. (Photo: Getty Images) On Monday, Campbell confirmed she… Source link

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Yahoo must pay $15 million in dispute with search competitor, jury decides

A federal jury in Oakland has awarded $15 million in damages against Yahoo in a suit by a software company that accused the tech giant of illegally copying its patented method of web searches. Droplets Inc., which is based in Texas, was granted a patent in 2004 for programming that allowed users to retrieve selected portions of a website without having to download an entire web page. After filing infringement suits against major tech firms, the company reached licensing agreements with nearly… Source link

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Russia’s Yandex reaches settlement in search engine dispute | WSAU News/Talk 550 AM · 99.9 FM

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian tech giant Yandex on Wednesday said it had reached a settlement agreement in a competition law dispute over its search engine results with Russia’s Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) and a consortium of IT companies. The FAS told Yandex last February that it had created unequal market conditions for general online search services, that it was preferentially promoting its own products and asked it to stop. Yandex at the time said it was ready to defend its… Source link

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Russia’s Yandex reaches settlement in search engine dispute

Yandex founder and CEO Arkady Volozh (front, 2nd R) celebrates as Yandex is listed on the Nasdaq exchange during their IPO at the Nasdaq market site in New York May 24, 2011. REUTERS/Mike Segar/File Photo Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register MOSCOW, Jan 19 (Reuters) – Russian tech giant Yandex (YNDX.O) on Wednesday said it had reached a settlement agreement in a competition law dispute over its search engine results with Russia’s Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) and… Source link

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Albright hits back at Federal Circuit while moving Google patent dispute

A logo is seen on the New York Google offices. New York City, U.S., July 29, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kell Google asked Waco, Texas judge to move case to California Federal Circuit has criticized Albright decisions to keep cases Albright moves case, but says Federal Circuit “muddled” law Nov 9 – A federal judge who has been under fire for resisting requests to transfer cases granted Google LLC’s bid to move a patent dispute over its Pixel smartphones from his Waco, Texas court to California. In a… Source link

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Fed Circ. moves West Texas Google, Sonos patent dispute to Calif.

A logo is seen on the New York Google offices. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly Dispute spans several jurisdictions, including California and ITC California has stronger local interest in the case Federal Circuit ordered Judge Albright to move similar case on Friday (Reuters) – A federal appeals court on Monday moved Google LLC and Sonos Inc’s West Texas patent case in their global dispute over multi-room audio technology to California federal court. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said the… Source link

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