Best Carpet Values, Inc. et al v. Google LLC

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Case overview

Case Number:

5:20-cv-04700

Court:

California Northern

Nature of Suit:

Personal Property: Other

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Edward J. Davila

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  1. May 03, 2022

    Google Gets Green Light For Quick Appeal In $2B Ads Suit

    A California federal judge on Monday gave Google permission to appeal a decision refusing to dismiss a proposed class action claiming the company raked in more than $2 billion from unauthorized advertisements, finding that Google had pointed to novel questions of law for the Ninth Circuit to consider.

  2. November 01, 2021

    Google Seeks Quick Appeal After Failing To Ax $2B Ads Suit

    Google asked a California federal court to allow it to immediately appeal a recent decision not to dismiss a proposed class action alleging the tech giant made more than $2 billion from unauthorized advertisements, arguing Friday that the September order involved "at least four" controlling questions of law.

  3. September 27, 2021

    Google Must Face $2B Suit Alleging Unauthorized Ads

    A California federal judge kept intact the bulk of a proposed class action Friday alleging Google made more than $2 billion from unauthorized advertisements placed over websites viewed on Android phones, rejecting Google's argument that its advertisement practices are protected under the First Amendment and the Copyright Act.

  4. December 03, 2020

    Google Fights To End $1B Suit That Alleges Unauthorized Ads

    Google urged a California federal judge Thursday to throw out a proposed class action alleging the search giant made more than $1 billion from unauthorized advertisements it places on websites, arguing that courts have determined that pop-up ads don't run afoul of website owners' copyrights.

  5. July 15, 2020

    Google Accused Of Raking In $1B From Unauthorized Ads

    Google unlawfully made more than $1 billion from unauthorized advertisements it places on websites that are searched for in its Android search app, according to a suit filed in California federal court.

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