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Moving beyond employee surveillance in transportation
How tech (and a tight hiring market) are eliminating surveillance in commercial trucking.
Court request sees Google allow Tinder-owner Match to use alternative payment systems
Google has said it will file a countersuit against the Tinder owner for violating its obligations under the developer distribution agreement after it agreed with a court request to temporarily not kick Match Group off its Play Store.
Microsoft goes public with planned changes to undo restrictive cloud licensing policies in Europe
Microsoft is undoing in Europe some of the restrictive cloud-licensing policies it first announced in 2019, which made running its software more expensive on its competitors' clouds.
Software Freedom Conservancy wins big step forward for open-source rights
SFC v. Vizio lawsuit ruling shows the GPL acts both as a copyright license and as a contractual agreement.
US prosecutors allege Venezuelan doctor is ransomware mastermind
Justice Department officials claim the doctor is behind notorious ransomware including Jigsaw and Thanos.
Clearview AI agrees to restrict sales of facial recognition technology
The settlement reigns in a technology criticised for threatening Americans' privacy rights.
Crypto mixer Blender sanctioned by US Treasury for involvement in $600m Ronin theft
Blender.io blocked from transactions involving Americans after laundering crypto for North Korea.
Federal Court finds RI Advice failed to manage cybersecurity risks in landmark decision
The company has been ordered by the court to pay AU$750,000 toward ASIC's costs.
How the EPL tackles piracy and stops people going around the wall
The legal counsel for the English Premier League says the ultimate goal of eliminating pirated content is designed to protect its fans.
EU claims Apple Pay restrictions and closed iOS ecosystem harm competition
The EU regulators claim the investigation will inform future applications of the new Digital Markets Act.
Directorate of Enforcement seizes $725 million from Xiaomi India
The company responded by claiming its actions were all 'legit and truthful'.
Musk's Twitter goal of authenticating all users is good for ending bots but bad for humans
A lawyer's picnic awaits in jurisdictions with more robust defamation laws than the United States if Twitter authenticates all users.

















