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Pointing to what they called “draconian restrictions,” tech industry groups are urging a federal appeals court to uphold a ...
The government’s case against Google is on its way to the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington. Google is likely to contest ...
"Just as the government may not restrict minors' access to libraries, movies, or video games, the government may not restrict their access to websites," NetChoice and the Computer & Communications ...
Anonymity and amplification have transformed hateful whispers into viral shouts. Social media platforms claim that their ...
The law, which was one of the biggest issues of the 2024 legislative session, does not name platforms that would be affected. But it includes criteria such as whether platforms' features include ...
The complainant says the trial was rushed, and that it favoured a small number of companies relative to the entire global age ...
Privacy advocates and cybersecurity experts tell Information Security Media Group a new legislative proposal introduced by ...
Comcast has sued to invalidate a new Washington state law that imposes a tax on online advertising services such as creating and placing digital ads, analyzing their performance and planning online ...
After a five-year legal battle, U.S. District Judge Amit P. Mehta recently ruled that Google illegally maintained a monopoly in search.
One of former Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey's headline-grabbing actions -- a rule that would have required social media companies to provide third-party content moderators -- was quietly ...
Under the SAFE For Kids Act, social platforms could be required to verify the ages of users before serving ‘addictive’ algorithms.