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News Anchor Sues Facebook, Reddit After Her Photo Shows Up In Dating, Erectile Dysfunction Ads
A Philadelphia-area Fox 29 news anchor, Good Day Philadelphia co-host Karen Hepp, is suing Facebook, Reddit, and other platforms in a U.S. federal court after discovering that a photo of her taken in a convenience store was popping up in dating and erectile dysfunction ads, per the Verge.
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Eminem’s Publisher Sues Spotify, Says It Pretended It Didn’t Know Who Held Rights To ‘Lose Yourself’
Rapper Eminem’s publisher is suing Spotify, claiming that the music streaming giant is infringing on hundreds of his copyrights as well as “challenging the constitutionality of a recently passed music licensing law,” the Hollywood Reporter wrote on Wednesday.
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A Single Wiretap Order In 2018 Swept Up 9.2 Million Intercepts
A single court-authorised wiretap order resulted in authorities in the Southern District of Texas, U.S.A., scooping up more than 9.2 million communications, becoming “the federal wiretap with the most intercepts in 2018,” TechCrunch reported on Sunday, citing the federal government’s annual wiretap report.
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Report: The FTC May Be Considering Closer Antitrust Scrutiny Of Amazon
The Federal Trade Commission is putting Amazon under “closer watch,” a move that may signify heightened interest in some kind of antitrust investigation against the online retail behemoth, the Washington Post reported on Friday.