Internet Co. Can’t Win $33M Indonesia Judgment In NY Court

A New York federal judge has tossed litigation initiated by a Jakarta, Indonesia-based internet service provider to enforce a $32.7 million judgment against Indonesia following arbitration over a government contract to implement mobile access centers around the country.

Internet Provider Can’t Duck Conn. Atty’s ID Theft Probe

Connecticut Trial Firm LLC co-founder Andrew Garza may pursue a bill of discovery against internet service provider NetSpeed LLC as he tries to unmask the person he says stole his identity to open a bank account, a Connecticut state judge has ruled.

FCC Cuts ‘Utility-Style’ Internet Regs After Net Neutrality’s Fall

The Federal Communications Commission on Friday slashed 41 "utility-style" regulations on broadband service and network interconnection, following a Sixth Circuit ruling in January that sank Biden-era net neutrality rules.
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Meta VR Headsets Are Not ‘Wireless Telephones,’ Judge Says

A federal judge in the Western District of Texas has decided Meta's Quest brand of virtual reality headsets can't be considered "wireless telephones" in a patent lawsuit just because they come preinstalled with the Messenger app, which can take calls.