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| | Many in the U.S. have spent 2020 debating the problems of content moderation on social media platforms, misinformation and disinformation, and the perceived censorship of political views. But globally, this issue has been in the spotlight for a decade. This year is the tenth anniversary of what...
| | techrights.org
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| | [AI summary] The text is a compilation of various news articles, discussions, and opinions covering a wide range of topics. These include cybersecurity vulnerabilities in software, political and social issues, technology trends, and intellectual property law. The content spans from technical discussions on cloud computing and data caps to broader societal concerns such as censorship, labor rights, and free speech. It also touches on legal and policy debates, including the role of patents and trademarks, and the impact of technology on society.
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| | Spyware sold to authoritarian regimes used to target activists, politicians and journalists, data suggests
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| The first antitrust decision of the modern-day internet era against a technology giant. In a landmark ruling, US District Judge Amit Mehta (an apt surname for this case) decided that Google illegally exploited its search engine market dominance to stifle competition. Judge Mehta said Google was a "monopolist" who "acted as one to maintain its