Dreamstime.com, LLC v. Google, LLC

  1. June 18, 2020

    Google Says 'Not A Shred Of Evidence' In Ad Bias Suit

    Google urged a California federal judge Thursday to throw out stock photo company Dreamstime's contract and unfair competition claims over an algorithmic tweak that allegedly biased search results against the Google advertising client, arguing there's "not a shred of evidence" Google knew the change would harm Dreamstime's business.

  2. April 27, 2020

    Google Aims At Stock Photo Co.'s 'Conspiracy Theory' Suit

    Google has urged a California federal court to toss the remaining claims in a suit filed by a stock photo company accusing Google of deliberately suppressing its search results.

  3. January 29, 2019

    Google Ducks Photo Co.'s Antitrust, But Not Contract, Claims

    A California federal judge on Monday tossed Dreamstime.com LLC's antitrust claim accusing Google of stifling access to the stock photography company's images in search results, while refusing to dismiss claims for breach of contract and unfair business practices.

  4. September 06, 2018

    Stock Photo Co. Gets One Shot At Google Antitrust Suit

    A California federal judge on Thursday said he will give stock photography company Dreamstime.com LLC one shot at a sprawling antitrust suit alleging Google LLC stifles access to Dreamstime's images in search results, giving it the option to amend its complaint before he rules on a dismissal bid or submit the filing knowing "that would be it."

  5. July 10, 2018

    Google's Bid To Duck Antitrust Row A 'Strawman': Photo Co.

    A stock photography company behind a sprawling antitrust suit accusing Google of stifling access to the company's images has said the tech giant is trying to deflect attention from its conduct by hoisting irrelevant "strawman" market theories in a bid to duck the California federal court case.

  6. June 05, 2018

    Google Says Stock Photo Antitrust Suit Fails To Show Injury

    Google told a California federal judge Monday that a stock photography company bringing a sweeping lawsuit alleging antitrust law violations and breach of contract doesn't define a relevant impacted market, fails to show harm to competition in a market and fails to show injury.

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