TED Talks Producer Can't Nix Video Data Sharing Privacy Suit
By Lauren Berg
A Manhattan federal judge won't toss a lawsuit alleging the nonprofit producer of TED Talks unlawfully disclosed to third-party trackers the personally identifiable information of consumers who made accounts to watch videos on its website and app, saying the consumers have adequately alleged the disclosures violate the Video Privacy Protection Act.
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PRIVACY & CONSUMER PROTECTION
Google To Pay Android Users $135M To End Data Use Suit
By Allison Grande
Google agreed to pay $135 million and obtain consent from new Android users for use of their cellular data to resolve a proposed class action accusing it of conducting "passive" data transfers without consumers' knowledge or consent over the Android operating system, according to a proposed deal filed in California federal court.
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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FCC Chair Signals Feb. Vote On 900 MHz Expansion
By Corey Rothauser
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr said the commission plans to vote next month on an order that would allow broadband deployment across the full 10 megahertz of the 900 MHz band, a move the nation's railroads have said they would support but only with strict safeguards in place.
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ICE Violated Nearly 100 Court Orders, Minn. Judge Says
By Rae Ann Varona
The Minnesota federal court's chief judge admonished U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Wednesday for violating nearly 100 court orders concerning the Trump administration's immigration enforcement operations in Minnesota while another judge, on the same day, temporarily blocked ICE from unlawfully arresting and detaining refugees in the North Star State.
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