Louwagie, Pam
That's a problem for Discord itself, not the people operating the server. It's outlined in Discord's privacy policy and if they're not compliant with GDPR, you'll have to take it up with them. So a lacking appeal process has nothing to do with GDPR. Anyway, I do have to wonder w...
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With Louisiana’s election just a month away, the seven candidates hoped to break through the pack and appeal to voters ahead of the Oct. 14 open primary. The candidates outlined how they plan to address pressing issues and where they stand o...
Tiger Woods will return to action at The Masters Fast forward to April 2024, and Woods is getting set to make his first start since the Genesis Invitational in mid-February 2024. Woods was forced to withdraw from the Genesis during the second round, not through ankle or back injury but ...
The article reports on the reduction of the drink-driving ban imposed to drunk driver Michael Cully by the Criminal Appeal Court in London, England in December 2005. Cully pleaded guilty to dangerous driving at the Kingston Crown Court in August 2005. An appeal against a five-year driving ban...
Goodbye to CapCut, Lemon8, Lark, and more? While TikTok is the app that ByteDance is most known for, the company has been launching a multitude of other platforms and applications over the years that have become pretty popular within their target markets too. ...
If the companies appeal that outcome to the Third Circuit, the U.S. Trustee could contemplate a role in the case. Action in the Public Interest Asbestos litigation has grown into a multi-billion dollar industry. Though the plaintiffs’ bar clamors for oversight of every other successful ...
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew responded to the vote on the proposed U.S. TikTok ban, indicating that the company may take legal action.
This new policy came after Twitter released information on a covert social-media campaign that was being run by news outlets controlled by Chinese government to undermine the ongoing protests in Hong Kong. Twittersaidthat it identified a network of 936 accounts that “were deliberately and specifical...