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UK to send largest Carrier Strike Group since Falklands/Malvinas war to South China Sea

UK to send largest Carrier Strike Group since Falklands/Malvinas war to South China Sea The British government has given details on the massive Royal Navy/Royal Air Force Carrier Strike Group being sent to the Indo-Pacific region. The mission, described as “a truly global deployment, from the North Atlantic to the Indo-Pacific,” provocatively includes sailing through the South China Sea. It could depart as early as May 18. British aircraft carriers HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Queen Elizabeth moored at Portsmouth harbour, November 2020 (credit: WSWS media) The NATO-backed mission is being led by the UK’s new £3.2 billion aircraft carrier, HMS

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UK to decide whether Google tacking case can go to trial

  The UK s Supreme Court is to hear evidence alleging that Google bypassed security settings in Safari to gather sensitive information about users to sell to advertisers. The court is not set to hear the case itself, but rather to determine from the evidence whether the complainant, Richard Lloyd, will be allowed to bring the case to court at all. The dispute primarily concerns a claim that Google had intentionally worked around security settings in Safari in 2012, one that blocked third-party tracking cookies used for advertising, among other potential purposes. The UK s High Court had initially dismissed the case, as they had determined it would be too difficult to assess how many people had been affected.

Sisvel, Mitsubishi lose first round of SEP infringement case

Sisvel, Mitsubishi lose first round of SEP infringement case 27-04-2021 13-04-2017 Sisvel and Mitsubishi have suffered a loss in their infringement suit against several Chinese mobile phone manufacturers, as the English High Court ruled that a standard-essential patent (SEP) is not integral to 4G telecom standards.  If you have already subscribed please login. If you have any technical issues please email tech support. Sisvel, Mitsubishi, infringement suit, UK High Court, patents-in-suit, 4G telecom standards, Archos, Xiaomi, Oppo/OnePlus, LTE More on this story

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