Technology Cases To Watch In 2010

Law360, New York (January 02, 2010, 6:34 PM ET) -- Intellectual property litigation involving the spoliation of evidence and the limits of patentability, as well as a variety of disputes over the Federal Communications Commission's rules and administrative actions, has caught the attention of attorneys specializing in technology matters when it comes to cases to keep an eye on in 2010.

Comcast Corp. v. FCC

Having heard oral arguments in late September in this case over allegations that Comcast Corp. secretly blocked or limited its cable Internet subscribers' ability to use so-called peer-to-peer technology, the U.S....
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