EFF Audit: Only Apple, Google Report Law Enforcement Wearable Requests
A July 15, 2026 EFF Deeplinks review of 10 major wearable makers found just two—Apple and Google/Fitbit—publish transparency reports on…
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A July 15, 2026 EFF Deeplinks review of 10 major wearable makers found just two—Apple and Google/Fitbit—publish transparency reports on…
New York State has issued what it calls the first statewide 'brake order' in the U.S., halting approval of new…
Memeburn argues on July 14, 2026 that OpenAI's mounting copyright litigation is forcing costly compliance and safety trade-offs that ripple…
Gov. Kathy Hochul's administration has paused approval of large new data centers in New York, becoming the first state to…
The National Bureau of Asian Research on July 14, 2026 published an analysis examining China's growing influence over global data…
The General Court of the European Union ruled on July 8, 2026 against Apple's challenges to its Digital Markets Act…
Hachette, Elsevier, Cengage Learning and author Scott Turow have sued Google in Manhattan federal court, alleging Gemini was trained on…
A lawyer involved in litigation against Roc Nation was sanctioned for a second time over misuse of AI tools in…
HM Treasury has formally designated Amazon Web Services, Google, Microsoft, and Oracle as "Critical Third Parties," bringing the four hyperscalers…
EFF's Rory Mir and Suzanne Castillo argue Sony's shift away from physical PlayStation discs pushes gamers toward rent-only access, reviving…