The US government and 48 states have filed parallel antitrust lawsuits against Facebook, accusing the social media giant of anti-competitive conduct by abusing its market power to create a monopoly …
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(Want to get this briefing by email? Here’s the sign-up.) Good morning. We’re covering rising numbers of cases of the coronavirus in Germany, the prospect of a Facebook breakup and …
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On Wednesday, the US Federal Trade Commission and 48 US state attorneys general filed major lawsuits against Facebook that argue the social media giant is a monopoly whose anti-competitive practices …
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Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg arrives to testify following a break during a Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee and Senate Judiciary Committee joint hearing about Facebook on Capitol …
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The Competition and Markets Authority said a legally binding code of conduct backed up by penalties that could extend to fines of up to 10% of turnover, as well as …
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The suit by the Justice Department claims that from 2018 through September 2019, Facebook (FB) discriminated against US workers by reserving job openings for temporary workers including H-1B visa holders. …
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Facebook intentionally created a hiring system in which it denied qualified U.S. workers a fair opportunity to learn about and apply for jobs that it instead sought to channel to …
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The Trump administration is accusing Facebook in a lawsuit of discriminating against US workers in favour of foreigners with special visas to fill more than 2,600 high-paying jobs. The Justice …
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By: New York Times | Updated: December 3, 2020 10:32:27 pm Facebook added that it would also take down “false claims that COVID-19 vaccines contain microchips, or anything else that …
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Facebook’s logo displayed on a phone screen and keyboard. Jakub Porzycki | NurPhoto via Getty Images Facebook said Thursday that it will start removing misinformation about coronavirus vaccines as countries …
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Ireland’s privacy watchdog hopes data transfer dispute with Facebook will conclude by early 2021
LONDON — The Irish data watchdog is hoping to conclude a legal dispute with Facebook over the transatlantic transfer of data by early 2021, its chief told CNBC Wednesday. The …
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Firm will pay publishers for content. Facebook said on Tuesday it will launch its news tab feature in Britain from next year, paying publishers for stories delivered through the world’s …
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The move would represent an even bigger scaling-back of the project’s ambitions than that proposed in April in response to a regulatory and political backlash against the project. (Subscribe to …
- Bollywood
Deepika Padukone makes this photo with Ranbir Kapoor her Facebook, Instagram, Twitter display pic. Here’s why
Actor Deepika Padukone surprised her fans on Friday when she changed her display picture on social media to one that featured actor Ranbir Kapoor. While some fans wondered what was …
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Mark Zuckerberg, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Facebook, arrives to testify during the House Financial Services hearing on An Examination of Facebook and Its Impact on the Financial Services …
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LONDON — Facebook is repaying some advertisers after misreporting one of the measures of their ads’ likely effectiveness over the course of a year. The company’s “conversion lift” tool suffered a …
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Facebook said it had displayed warnings on more than 180 million pieces of content viewed on Facebook by people in the US that were debunked by third-party fact checkers, between …