By Charles Toutant | January 26, 2022
"On Facebook, some people post 10 photos a day of what they're eating for lunch and their cats," attorney Kenneth Vercammen said. "If I knew there was a rule, I would have complied with it. All the big companies hide their stuff."
By Allison Dunn | January 7, 2022
Writer and activist Rashida Strober filed a petition for injunction for protection against stalking after she allegedly began receiving threats following a contentious interview with YouTuber Thomas Harris.
By Martine Paris | January 4, 2022
The trend is being driven primarily by Gen Z and millennial consumers, who are expected to account for 62% of the spending.
By Allison Dunn | December 20, 2021
Many of the predictions were based on the belief that reverberations from the pandemic will continue to be acutely felt in three years' time.
By Michael Hytha and Priya Anand | December 16, 2021
Reddit has encountered controversy for a relatively hands-off approach toward moderation on the site, which critics have said allows racism and violent speech to fester.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 16, 2021
Morrison & Foerster data privacy associate Cecillia "Cece" Xie chats with Legaltech News about a "shocking" mentor request that recently went viral and balancing her TikTok and content creator endeavors with her Big Law practice.
By Associated Press | December 6, 2021
Former President Donald Trump unveiled plans for a new messaging app called "Truth Social" to rival Twitter and the other social media platforms that banned him following the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
By Thyagaraju Adinarayan and Jeran Wittenstein | November 30, 2021
From Elon Musk's Tesla Inc. to Reed Hastings' Netflix Inc., tech firms led by their founder have mostly beaten the broader market by a huge margin.…
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By Evan Nierman | November 22, 2021
According to the Pew Research Center, seven in 10 Americans say they use some kind of social media. And with so many people online, the odds of something going wrong are huge.
By Allison Dunn | November 15, 2021
"They're seeming to forget that they're judges 24/7 and their robe not only entitles them to the authority, but it's symbolic to the public," said Miami School of Law social media and ethics professor Jan Jacobowitz.
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