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Australian Firm Facilitate Corp Sues Twitter

An Australian company that carries out project management activities has filed a lawsuit against Twitter in a US court.

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Why Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer?

Knowing what to do next is challenging if you’ve sustained injuries due to the negligence of another individual, company, or driver. After sustaining injuries, you might be battling rapidly increasing medical expenses, wage and time losses, mental and physical pain and suffering, and an extended recovery period.

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US Patent and Trademark Office Notifies Filers of Years-Long Data Leak

In the United States, a federal government agency that issues patents and trademarks has confirmed information that this organization inadvertently disclosed the personal addresses of about 61 thousand applicants.

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Apple Defies EU Over Antitrust Charges in Spotify Probe

Apple is preparing for a confrontation with European regulators.

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SEC Fines JPMorgan for $4 Million for Deleting 47 Million Emails

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) fined JPMorgan Chase $4 million.

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Canada to Require Google and Meta to Pay for News

The Senate of Canada last Thursday, June 22, passed a bill according to which Google and Meta are obliged to provide the media with a fee for news materials distributed on the platforms of these companies.

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Singapore Fines Firms Over Wirecard Payments Scandal

In Singapore, the local financial regulator has decided to impose a penalty in the form of a fine against four companies that are involved in the scandal related to the Wirecard payment firm.

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Australia Threatens to Fine Twitter

The Australian cybersecurity regulator turned to Twitter, the current owner of which is billionaire Elon Musk, with a request to provide an explanation of the concept of this digital platform to combat the spread of materials that promote hate speech in the virtual space.

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FTC Sues Amazon

The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Wednesday, June 21, sued Amazon, accusing the e-commerce giant of using a deception technique to force millions of consumers to subscribe to the Prime service.

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¿Cómo saber si me espían por la cámara de mi celular?

Camfecting es una realidad de hoy y puede afectar a cualquier de 6.6 mil millones de gente en el mundo que tienen un celular. Su celular es una cosa que está contigo 24/7. Según el estudio que llevaron en febrero de 2021, casi la mitad de los encuestados dijeron que pasaron 5-6 horas en promedio con […]

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Is it worthwhile to use managed DevOps services?

Every business should prioritize customer value. Whatever field you work in, this is true. Why should your company use DevOps managed services?

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Reddit Communities Adopt Alternative Forms of Protest

Numerous subreddits have switched to alternative forms of protest.

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How to Manage Free Spins in Online Casinos

Online casinos have gained immense popularity, offering players a convenient way to enjoy casino games. Casinos frequently offer free spins to attract and retain players, giving them a chance to spin the reels without risking their own money.

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Reddit CEO Lashes Out on Protests

Reddit CEO Steve Huffman continues to defend the idea of expediency and justification of changes in the Application Programming Interface (API) access policy amid protests against this decision.

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Can You Pay with Cash on DoorDash?

DoorDash is a highly popular and convenient app that allows users to easily order food or groceries from a vast selection of stores and restaurants throughout the United States.

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Twitter Faces $250 Million Lawsuit by Major Music Publishers

A coalition of music publishers, which includes Universal Music Corp., BMG, Warner Chapell, and Sony Music Publishing, is suing Twitter over claims against the social network over copyright violations.

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