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The ruling lets Google keep Chrome while imposing limits on exclusivity and new data-sharing obligations.
Google relied on default agreements and preferential treatment that reinforced its dominance in search, the…
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Lead plaintiffs notified the court that Yacov Baron withdrew his intervention motion and settlement objections, removing the final barrier to approval.
The settlement covers roughly 89,000 BlockFi Interest Account holders…
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A judge ordered that $57.6 million in USDC associated with the Libra meme coin scandal be unfrozen.
It follows the February launch of the Libra meme coin, which was promoted…
A US judge has unfrozen $57.6 million in USDC (USDC) stablecoins tied to the Libra token scandal in February, giving memecoin promoter Hayden Davis and former CEO of the Meteora…
After four days of deliberations, jurors in the Roman Storm trial told the court they remain deadlocked on some charges, prompting the use of an Allen charge to encourage further…
A federal judge overseeing Tornado Cash co-founder and developer Roman Storm’s criminal trial will allow jurors to hear testimony claiming he could have modified the platform “to deter criminals from…
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A federal judge has ruled that Dolce & Gabbana USA is not liable for its parent company’s allegedly failed DGFamily NFT project, which raised over $25 million with promises…
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A U.S. magistrate judge recommended dismissing Logan Paul’s former assistant Danielle Strobel from a class action suit over the failed CryptoZoo project, citing lack of personal jurisdiction.
Plaintiffs allege CryptoZoo…
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Judge Katherine Polk Failla ruled that the Van Loon v. Treasury decision cannot be mentioned during Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm’s trial.
The judge described the decision as irrelevant and…
NEW YORK, New York — The U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Asset Control’s (OFAC) sanctions against privacy tool Tornado Cash cannot be discussed at the upcoming trial of developer…
