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Covington Insurance Gets Win in Misappropriation Coverage Fight
Covington Specialty Insurance Co. had no duty to defend Omega Restaurant & Bar LLC in a lawsuit filed by models who allege the restaurant misappropriated their images on its website and social media accounts, a federal court ruled.
Thief Who Held $3.4 Billion in Bitcoin Deserves Prison, US Says
Federal prosecutors urged prison time for a Georgia man who stole more than 50,000 Bitcoin valued at $3.35 billion when authorities seized it in November 2021, which at the time was the second-largest financial seizure in US history.
Data Breach Claims Against Acuity-CHS Survive Motion to Dismiss
Acuity-CHS LLC must face a proposed class action alleging it breached its implied contract with around 107,000 patients when it failed to protect their personal information in connection with a November 2020 data breach.
Amazon Faces FTC Complaint Alexa Illegally Collected Kids’ Data
Federal regulators are expected to sue
China’s Micron Probe Is Fresh Offensive in Chip War With US (1)
Beijing opened a new front in the escalating semiconductor battle between the the US and China, launching a cybersecurity review of imports from America’s largest memory-chip maker,
Blizzard May Face Labor Board Action Over Union’s Allegations
A regional director of the US labor board found merit in union allegations that video-game maker Blizzard Entertainment illegally monitored employees during a walkout and that the company threatened to shut down internal communication channels where employees discussed labor conditions.
Telehealth Is Booming During Covid. Is it Here to Stay?
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