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The Northern District of California denied Twitter, Inc.âs motion for an injunction pending appeal on Tuesday. This ruling is the result of an ongoing battle between Twitter and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton as Twitter seeks to stop the attorney generalâs investigation into Twitterâs content moderation, specifically the suspension of accounts linked to the Capitol attack on January 6.
On January 13, the attorney general issued a Civil Investigative Demand, seeking specified documents from Twitter described as “relevant to the subject matter of an investigation of possible violations of the DTPA (Texas Deceptive Trade Practices â Consumer Protection Act) in Twitter’s representations and practices regarding what can be posted on its platform.” In response, Twitter sought injunctive and declaratory relief to stop Attorney General Paxton from investigating further, citing the First Amendment to protect them from the investi
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On May 27, a Northern District of California judge dismissed a putative class action with leave to amend that concerned computer hard drives. In the suit, the consumer plaintiff alleges that Western Digital Corporation misled consumers about the true nature of four types of hard drives it made and sold. The summary order, written by Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, found that the amended complaint failed to sufficiently allege New York business law, fraudulent concealment, and unjust enrichment claims.
According to the March-filed complaint, Western Digital did not tell purchasers that its hard drives utilize “Shingle Magnetic Recording (SMR) technology, which results in slower performance and inferior stability compared to higher-performance Conventional Magnetic Recording (CMR) technology.” The plaintiff claims that previously, the hard drive manufacturer used CMR technology, but “surreptitiously switched to SMR technology in the last several y