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‘UrWork’ can’t use name on New York office

Bloomberg Chinese co-working company UrWork plans to open its first location in Manhattan early next year, but its name likely won’t be on the door. WeWork Cos., the New York-based startup, sued UrWork this month, arguing that the Chinese company’s name infringes on its trademarks. As part of the case, a judge ruled that Serendipity Labs, a co-working company that ...

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Uber ‘alibi’ ruled too confusing for Waymo

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Bloomberg Uber Technologies Inc. lost one of its best alibis for why its former self-driving engineer downloaded files that Waymo claims are stolen trade secrets. But the company did get a pair of earrings to use in a trial against the Alphabet Inc. unit next month. As the two companies formulate arguments for a trial starting October 10, US District ...

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Amazon’s first NFL game draws 372,000

Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc.’s first National Football League broadcast drew 372,000 viewers who watched the game an average of 55 minutes on the internet giant’s Prime Video service—a small part of the overall audience for Thursday’s game. About 1.6 million viewers at least initiated a stream of the Green Bay Packers’ 35-14 victory over the Chicago Bears, the NFL’s oldest rivalry. ...

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