
BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union warned people to end applying their clothing like throwaway goods and reported Wednesday that it options to counter the polluting use of mass-current market quick vogue. New rules proposed by the EU’s govt arm call for a mandatory minimum amount use of recycled fibers by 2030 and would ban

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OAKLAND, Calif. — Google infringed on five audio technological innovation patents held by the speaker producer Sonos and is not allowed to import items that violate Sonos’s intellectual assets into the United States, a trade courtroom ruled on Thursday. The final ruling by the United States International Trade Fee, a quasi-judicial system that decides trade

Asked whether Calabasas Luxury had sought an opinion on the lease policy from the captive finance company itself instead of a Mercedes dealership, Calabasas Luxury attorney Robert Starr said he’d heard from “many people in the industry” that Mercedes would not accept third-party buyouts. Calabasas Luxury also quoted BMW Financial Services in November as saying