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Meta's Shifting Fines in Ireland Reflect Growing Pains for EU Data Privacy Regulation
"Data regulation in Europe is not so complicated, but it's not so easy, either," said Marc Mossé, senior counsel at the French firm August Debouzy and a former attorney at Microsoft.Four Law Firms Take Action Against Facebook in $150B Legal Action for Rohingya Refugees
The UK and US firms are bringing legal action against Facebook, now known as Meta, alleging the social media giant facilitated violence against the people group in Myanmar.The Global Lawyer: The Awkward Meeting of Law Firms and Politics
Law firms generally steer clear of politics for a reason. But sometimes, it's unavoidable. And when the two collide, it's rarely pretty.French Appeals Court Orders Google to Negotiate 'Neighboring Rights' Deal With Publishers
Upholding an order by France's competition authority, the Paris Court of Appeal has ordered Google to start negotiating in good faith with publishers and news agencies for reusing their material online.Google Triumphs in 'Right to be Forgotten' Cases in Germany
In a weighing of GDPR rights, Germany's top court rejected appeals in two cases, deciding that the right to information superseded the right to be forgotten, handing the internet giant a win.View more book results for the query "Facebook"
Facebook Must Comply With Antitrust Ruling on Use of Data, German High Court Says
Facebook must offer users the choice of blocking the combination of their information with third-party data.EU Commissioner for Justice Says US Must Do More to Protect Citizens' Data
But Vĕra Jourová, the EU's Commissioner for Justice, said the Privacy Shield has generally been a commercial success.Facebook Must Remove Hateful Posts Worldwide, Top EU Court Rules
The decision means internet platforms will be required to take more responsibility for patrolling their sites for content that has been ruled illegal. Facebook says it "raises critical questions around freedom of expression."New Zealand Website Accused of Selling Fake Likes on Instagram Agrees to Injunction
Jessica Romero, Facebook's Director of Platform Enforcement and Litigation, said that the defendants, including a New Zealand company and three individuals, had agreed to pay about $500,000 as part of the settlement with Instagram's parent company.EU Antitrust Enforcer Will Serve a Second Term and Take on Expanded Role
Margrethe Vestager, who as the enforcer of competition policy for the EU has taken on Big Tech, will remain in charge of EU competition policy for another five years and also become the EU's chief of digital policy.Countdown to Compliance: SEC Private Fund Reforms
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