Russia's state communications watchdog said on Sunday it had asked Google t...
Read more "Russia, after protests, tells Google not to advertise “illegal” events"
Posted on August 11, 2019 December 2, 2022 antitrust issues , civil unrest , competitive behaviour , consulting , corporate litigation , court decisions , crime , data protection , diplomacy , east european countries , emerging market countries , foreign policy , google , government , it services , judicial process , justice , law , lawmaking , monopolies , politics , price fixing , privacy , protests , regulation , russia , software , taiwan , united states , western europe , world wide web
British education company Pearson Plc on Thursday said it has notified customers...
Read more "UK’s Pearson notifies thousands of U.S. students of data breach"
Posted on August 1, 2019 December 3, 2022 computer crime , court decisions , crime , cybercrime , data protection , europe , hacking , judicial process , justice , law , privacy , regulation , technology , united kingdom , united states
New York's attorney general on Tuesday said her office will begin an immedi...
Read more "New York attorney general to probe Capital One data breach"
Posted on July 30, 2019 December 3, 2022 canada , capital , computer crime , consumer financial services , court decisions , cybercrime , data protection , europe , financials , hacking , internet , it services , judicial process , new york , privacy , results forecasts , software , technology , united states , warnings , world wide web
The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating whether big technology companies...
Read more "Explainer: What Google, Facebook could face in U.S. antitrust probe"
Posted on July 24, 2019 December 20, 2022 antitrust issues , company management issues , competitive behaviour , computer , court decisions , data protection , department stores , electronics retailers , internet , it services , judicial process , monopolies , price fixing , privacy , regulation , social media , software , technology , telecoms , united states , western europe , world wide web
A U.S. judge on Friday denied Facebook Inc.'s request to dismiss a lawsuit ...
Read more "U.S. judge waves through D.C. case against Facebook"
Posted on June 1, 2019 December 22, 2022 court decisions , crime , data protection , facebook , judicial process , justice , law , privacy , united states
Five U.S. states on Thursday filed lawsuits accusing Purdue Pharma LP of illegal...
Read more "Five U.S. states sue Purdue Pharma over marketing, selling of opioids"
Posted on May 16, 2019 December 22, 2022 corporate crime , court decisions , crime , fraud , healthcare , judicial process , justice , law , lawmaking , medicine , pictures , united states , white collar crime
The Sri Lankan government said on Monday it was temporarily blocking some social...
Read more "Sri Lanka blocks some social media platforms after violent incidents"
Posted on May 13, 2019 December 22, 2022 asia , court decisions , diplomacy , emerging market countries , foreign policy , india , insurgencies , international , islam , judicial process , military conflicts , national security , pacific , religion , social media , united states
Several dozen people threw stones at mosques and Muslim-owned stores and a local...
Read more "Mosques attacked in Sri Lanka town after Facebook row, curfew imposed"
Posted on May 13, 2019 December 22, 2022 advocacy groups , arts , civil liberties , court decisions , culture , diplomacy , emerging market countries , energy , entertainment , foreign policy , fundamental rights , india , insurgencies , islam , judicial process , lobbies , military conflicts , pacific , race relations , religion , transportation
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange repeatedly violated his asylum conditions and t...
Read more "Ecuador’s president says Assange tried to use its embassy to spy"
Posted on April 15, 2019 December 23, 2022 afghanistan , asia , assange , censorship , central america , civil liberties , corporate crime , court decisions , crime , data protection , diplomacy , ecuador , emerging market countries , foreign policy , fraud , freedom of speech , fundamental rights , government , hacking , judicial process , justice , law , pacific , politics , privacy , social issues , society , sweden , united kingdom , united states , western europe , white collar crime , world wide web
Ecuador said on Friday it is holding a programmer linked to WikiLeaks founder Ju...
Read more "Ecuador holding Swedish programmer linked to Assange in custody"
Posted on April 12, 2019 June 24, 2019 assange , central america , civil rights , corporate crime , court decisions , crime , ecuador , emerging market countries , fraud , government , hacking , human rights , it services , judicial process , justice , law , lawmaking , politics , software , sweden , western europe , white collar crime
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