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ATX Networks v. Technetix - Discovery Motion Ruling
The District Court of Colorado granted in part and denied in part ATX Networks' motion to compel discovery in its patent infringement lawsuit against Technetix, Inc. The ruling addresses specific discovery disputes within the ongoing litigation.
Zachary T. Reams v. Landstar Ranger, Inc. - Negligence Case Summary Judgment
The District of Colorado granted summary judgment in a negligence case involving a plaintiff injured while sleeping under a semi-trailer truck. The court addressed motions related to nonparty designation and affirmative defenses of comparative negligence and assumption of risk.
JFTC Investigates Microsoft for Antimonopoly Act Violation
The Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) has opened an investigation into Microsoft Corporation for suspected violations of the Antimonopoly Act. The JFTC is seeking information and comments from third parties regarding the alleged anti-competitive practices.
JFTC Issues Cease and Desist Order to MC Data Plus
The Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) has issued a cease and desist order to MC Data Plus, Inc. for alleged violations of the Antimonopoly Act. This action indicates potential anticompetitive practices by the company.
JFTC Reviews Adobe Figma Acquisition and Cautions Logic Inc.
The Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) has closed its review of Adobe Inc.'s proposed acquisition of Figma, Inc., indicating no immediate concerns. Separately, the JFTC issued a caution to Logic Inc. regarding potential violations of the Antimonopoly Act.
Ransomware Incident Data Breach and Security Lapses
Singapore's Personal Data Protection Commission issued a decision regarding a ransomware incident affecting 39,000 individuals' data due to security lapses. Three separate undertakings were also accepted for similar incidents. The Commission directed the organization to strengthen its security posture and highlighted key takeaways for all organizations to prevent future breaches.
Data Protection Breaches Result in Financial Penalties
Singapore's Personal Data Protection Commission issued financial penalties to four organizations for data protection breaches affecting over 1 million individuals. These breaches stemmed from inadequate security measures, including poor patch management and lack of data protection policies. An additional organization committed to an undertaking following a ransomware attack.
PDPC Publishes Four Undertakings on Ransomware and Unauthorized Access
Singapore's Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) has published four undertakings from organizations that experienced ransomware attacks and unauthorized access. These undertakings detail remediation measures to strengthen cybersecurity defenses and data protection practices.
Data Breach Decision Highlights Security Lapses
The Singapore Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) issued a decision regarding a data breach affecting 665,000 individuals due to system misconfiguration. The case highlights lapses in security practices and emphasizes the need for robust technical and governance measures.
Real Estate Agent Prosecuted for Fraud
NSW Fair Trading has prosecuted former real estate agent Dean Norburn for dishonestly obtaining $305,053 by deception. He was convicted and sentenced to an 18-month Intensive Corrections Order, 300 hours of community service, and ordered to pay $100,000 compensation.
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