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  2. $35M Punitives Award Brings Bard Pelvic Mesh Verdict to $68M

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    A jury in Bergen County, New Jersey, on Friday awarded $35 million in punitive damages in a suit against C.R. Bard over defective pelvic mesh products.

  3. Bard (company) - Wikipedia

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    C. R. Bard, Inc. was founded in New York City by Charles R. Bard in 1907. Bard's first business involved importing Gomenol, which was used to treat urinary discomfort. [6] The company formally incorporated in 1923, and three years later, in 1926, Charles R. Bard sold the company to John F. Willits and Edson L. Outwin for $18,000.

  4. YouTube copyright issues - Wikipedia

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    Sterling explained this at the end of the video as a way of preventing Nintendo from claiming and monetizing the video by including other material which was similarly flagged by Content ID, hoping that multiple claims would prevent anyone from monetizing the video and running advertisements on their channel, which is intended to be ad-free and ...

  5. Viacom International Inc. v. YouTube, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Viacom International, Inc. v. YouTube, Inc., 676 F.3d 19 (2nd Cir., 2012), was a United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit decision regarding liability for copyright infringement committed by the users of an online video hosting platform.

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  7. Google hit with lawsuit alleging it stole data from millions ...

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    The complaint points to a recent update to Google’s privacy policy that explicitly states the company may use publicly accessible information to train its AI models and tools such as Bard.

  8. Family of Missouri teen who fell to death on FreeFall ride in ...

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    According to the lawsuit, the ride was the world’s tallest free-standing drop tower at 430 feet. Once the ride reached the top, it tilted forward 30 degrees and fell several hundred feet at ...

  9. Defense Distributed v. United States Department of State

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    When later asked to justify the settlement in a press conference, State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert defended the agency's decision, [8] saying: We were informed that we would have lost this case in court, or would have likely lost this case in court, based on First Amendment grounds …