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International
Google takes down BBC blog on Merrill disasters after privacy request
By
Geoffrey Smith
July 3, 2014
Facebook’s Sandberg sorta apologizes for news-feed experiment
By
John Kell
July 2, 2014
Facebook researcher apologizes for toying with users’ emotions in the name of science
By
Laura Lorenzetti
June 30, 2014
Supreme Court protects cell phone privacy with warrant ruling
By
Geoffrey Smith
June 26, 2014
Google buys Dropcam for $555 million to get into video security
By
Verne Kopytoff
June 21, 2014
Facebook is now, officially, following you around the Internet
By
Laura Lorenzetti
June 12, 2014
International
Google CEO yields to European privacy ruling
By
Geoffrey Smith
May 30, 2014
Judge: Vulture fund leaked documents to human rights group
By
Roger Parloff
August 21, 2007
Important UK privacy ruling remains, well, private
By
Roger Parloff
August 9, 2007
UK court rules for press freedom over privacy rights
By
Roger Parloff
July 13, 2007
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DOGE cancelled a $349,000 grant to replace a museum’s HVAC after ChatGPT flagged it as DEI, court documents show
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Sasha Rogelberg
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Nick Lichtenberg
Economy
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