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"The EU's new copyright laws threaten to destroy the internet: The EU's new copyright laws will force all websites to check all posts to see if anything ever published might be a copyright violation. That will include photos, videos, words, tweets, memes, source code: you name it." ZDNet 3:22 PM
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"U.S. SEC charges Cognizant, former executives with anti-corruption lapses" Reuters 10:21 AM
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"FCC's proposed rules target international robocallers" Engadget 8:41 AM
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"The political game behind Amazon's retreat from New York" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 7:52 AM
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"Facebook Privacy Violations Could Result In An FTC Fine In The Billions Instead Of Millions" HotHardware 3:59 PM
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"Facebook, FTC reportedly discussing 'multibillion dollar' fine" Associated Press 8:27 AM
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"Facebook in talks with US watchdog to settle privacy investigation" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 7:52 AM
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"It's complicated, says Britain's MI6 spymaster on Huawei 5G issue" Reuters 7:52 AM
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"Telecoms industry calls for Europe-wide network testing regime" Reuters 7:51 AM
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"Germany looks into tax move on foreign internet firms: report" Reuters 7:30 AM
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