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  • Luz Laguna, Isabelle Ramos and Leonardo Diaz, left to right, with Mobile Workers Alliance hold signs in support as app based gig workers held a driving demonstration with 60-70 vehicles blocking Spring Street in front of Los Angeles City Hall urging voters to vote no on Proposition 22, a November ballot measure that would classify app-based drivers as independent contractors and not employees or agents, providing them with an exemption from Californias AB 5. The action is part of a call for stronger workers rights organized by the Mobile Workers Alliance with 19,000 drivers in Southern California and over 40,000 in all of California. Los Angeles on Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020 in Los Angeles, CA. (Al Seib / Los Angeles TimesTech

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  • TAMPA, FL – OCTOBER 29: Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden speaks during a drive-in campaign rally at the Florida State Fairgrounds on October 29, 2020 in Tampa, Florida. Biden is campaigning in Florida on Thursday, with drive-in rallies in Tampa and Broward County. Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesTech

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  • KIEV, UKRAINE – 2020/10/29: In this photo illustration, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg seen on a mobile screen as he remotely testifies during the hearing of U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation titled “Does Section 230’s Sweeping Immunity Enable Big Tech Bad Behavior?” on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., the United States.Tech

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  • Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks to lawmakers at Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee hearing about Section 230.Newsletters

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  • A Senate staffer watches as CEO of Alphabet and its subsidiary Google LLC, Sundar Pichai, appears on a monitor as he testifies remotely during a hearing to discuss reforming Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act with big tech companies on October 28, 2020 in Washington, DC. – US senators and tech CEOs girded for a clash Wednesday over a law making online services immune from liability for third-party content at a hearing set to debate Silicon Valley’s handling of social media. (Photo by MICHAEL REYNOLDS / POOL / AFP)Tech

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  • NEW YORK, NEW YORK – OCTOBER 20: Google’s offices stand in downtown Manhattan on October 20, 2020 in New York City. Accusing the company of using anticompetitive tactics to illegally monopolize the online search and search advertising markets, the Justice Department and 11 states Tuesday filed an antitrust case against Google. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)Newsletters

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  • POLAND – 2020/09/28: In this photo illustration a Google logo is seen displayed on a smartphone.Tech

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  • POLAND – 2020/06/03: In this photo illustration a Mozilla logo is seen displayed on a smartphone. Omar Marques—SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ImagesTech

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  • WASHINGTON, DC – JUNE 24:  Chairman of Federal Communications Commission Ajit Pai testifies during an oversight hearing to examine the Federal Communications Commission on Capitol Hill on June 24, 2020 in Washington, DC. The hearing was held by the Senate Committee for Commerce, Science, and Transportation.Tech

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  • Election workers set up voting booths at an early voting site established by the City of Orlando and the Orlando Magic at the Amway Center, the home arena of the Magic, on October 15, 2020 in Orlando, Florida. Early voting begins in Florida on October 19, 2020. (Photo by Paul Hennessy/NurPhoto via Getty Images)Tech

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  • POLAND – 2020/10/06: In this photo illustration a Google logo displayed on a smartphone.Tech

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