Tag #Data Privacy

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AI Doll Trend Sparks Concerns Over Energy Use and Copyright

Users upload selfies and prompts to AI tools like ChatGPT to generate personalized doll images, raising concerns about the environmental impact of AI and the potential misuse of copyrighted data.

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Climate Action
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Appeals Court Orders Subpoena of Ayuso's Partner in Leak Investigation

The Spanish Supreme Court's Appeals Court overturned Judge Ángel Hurtado's decision, ordering him to subpoena Alberto González Amador, Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner, to testify in the investigation of Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz for allegedly leaking confidential information about a plea barg...

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Celebrity Doxing Case Spurs Cybersecurity Reform Debate

A celebrity fan dispute led to the doxing of a tech executive's child, prompting calls for stronger cybersecurity measures, including enhanced platform accountability, stricter data privacy laws, comprehensive cyberethics education, and international cooperation to combat transnational data traffick...

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Meta Expands Teen Safety Features on Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger

Meta Platforms is expanding safety features for teens on Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger, requiring parental consent for livestreaming and unblurring nudity for users under 16, and extending existing protections for teen accounts on Facebook and Messenger, affecting over 54 million users.

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Spotify's Dominance: Devaluing Music, Underpaying Artists

Liz Pelly's "Mood Machine" examines Spotify's 30 percent control of the music market, revealing how its algorithm-driven playlists devalue music, underpay artists (especially independent musicians), and homogenize musical tastes, prioritizing advertising revenue and user experience over artistic int...

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UK Judge Rules Apple-Government Data Privacy Case Must Be Public

A UK judge ruled that a legal battle between the UK government and Apple over access to encrypted data under Apple's Advanced Data Protection (ADP) system cannot be held in secret, rejecting government arguments about national security and highlighting the principle of open justice.

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Meta's AI Model Trained on Illegal Database, Sparking Copyright Dispute

Meta used the illegal database Library Genesis (LibGen), containing millions of books and articles, to train its AI model Llama, leading to the unauthorized use of works by hundreds of Dutch authors, prompting the Authors' Union to consider legal action against Meta.

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IRS Commissioner Resigns Amid Data-Sharing Controversy

Acting IRS Commissioner Melanie Krause is resigning amid controversy over a new data-sharing agreement with the Department of Homeland Security, which allows DHS access to IRS data for immigration enforcement, raising concerns about taxpayer privacy and potential legal challenges.

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Canada's Weak Privacy Laws Threaten EU Trade Relationship

Canada risks losing its EU data adequacy status due to weak privacy laws, jeopardizing trade relations and economic security, stemming from prioritizing US trade demands and neglecting domestic data protection.

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DHS and IRS Finalize Data-Sharing Agreement for Deportations

The Department of Homeland Security and the Internal Revenue Service finalized an agreement Monday to share sensitive taxpayer data to aid President Trump's deportation efforts, despite concerns over data confidentiality and potential chilling effects on tax compliance among undocumented immigrants.

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Schleswig Court Concludes Diesel Lawsuits, Faces New Wave of Mass Litigation

The Schleswig Higher Regional Court (OLG) has largely finished processing over 4,100 lawsuits related to diesel vehicles since 2015, but now faces new mass litigation concerning a 2021 Facebook data breach affecting 533 million users and anticipates future lawsuits regarding solar panel energy stora...

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TikTok Sale Remains Unresolved Despite US Deadline

Due to US national security concerns over data handling and potential Chinese government influence, a law mandated the sale or ban of TikTok by April 5th; however, the sale hasn't happened, and the app faced temporary closures, with deadlines repeatedly extended by presidential intervention.

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