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UK High Court

9 articles accelerating

UK High Court has appeared in 9 articles since 2015-07. Coverage peaked in 2026Q2 with 2 articles.

Articles
9
mentions
Velocity
+100.0%
growth rate
Acceleration
+1.000
velocity change
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9
publications

Coverage Timeline

2026-05-12
Reuters 4 related

In a two-week UK High Court trial, Shein accuses Temu of “industrial scale” copyright infringement of its photos; Temu says Shein is suing to stifle competition

2026-05-11
Reuters 5 related

In a two-week UK High Court trial, Shein accuses Temu of “industrial scale” copyright infringement of its photos; Temu says Shein is suing to stifle competition

Online fast-fashion platform Shein accused Temu of copyright infringement “on an industrial scale” …

2025-06-08
New York Times 7 related

The UK High Court warns lawyers of possible criminal charges for using AI-generated fake legal material, citing two recent cases with hallucinated content

High Court to lawyers: cut the ChatGPT or else Robert Booth / The Guardian : High court tells UK lawyers to stop misuse of AI after fake case-law citations Šejla Ahmatović / Politico : UK judge sounds...

2024-03-14
Wired 17 related

A UK High Court judge rules that Australian computer scientist Craig Wright is not Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto, saying the “evidence is overwhelming”

A surprise ruling at the end of a six-week trial in the UK High Court ends Craig Wright's campaign to be recognized as the inventor of Bitcoin.

2021-10-07
The Guardian 9 related

UK High Court rules that Dubai's ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, used NSO Group's Pegasus to hack the phone of his ex-wife and five associates

Sheikh Mohammed used spyware on Princess Haya and five associates in unlawful abuse of power, judge rules  —  The ruler of Dubai hacked the phone …

2021-01-09
Forbes

UK High Court rules that security services cannot search the computers and phones of millions of people under a single “general warrant”

Emma Woollacott / Forbes : Tweets: @privacyint and @privacyint Tweets: @privacyint : WE WON. After a five year battle, the UK High Court agreed with us: general warrants defy 250 years of common law ...

2020-04-06
The Register 3 related

UK High Court judge says Google will either need to let an SEO expert inspect its ranking algorithms or withdraw evidence from its long-running competition case

Tough choice for adtech monolith in Foundem case  —  Google must either show its “crown jewels” to a man it described …

2018-12-05
TechCrunch 4 related

UK High Court dismisses union's claim for judicial review in case against Deliveroo for collective bargaining rights for gig economy riders

Natasha Lomas / TechCrunch :

2015-10-18
Guardian 15 related

UK High Court rules Uber's app is legal in London, does not constitute a “taximeter”

2015-10-17
Guardian 21 related

UK High Court rules Uber's app is legal in London, does not constitute a “taximeter”

Uber wins high court case over taxi app  —  TfL had argued that tech firm was using app as taximeter, which is exclusive right of black-cab drivers in capital

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TEXXR tracks 19 Techmeme articles mentioning UK High Court, dating back to July 2015. The biggest stories include UK High Court rules Uber's app is legal in London, does not constitute a “taximeter” and A UK High Court judge rules that Australian computer scientist Craig Wright is not.... Coverage has increasingly focused on enterprise, safety themes.

Key Moments

2026Q2enterprise +50pts; safety +50pts; regulation -100pts

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