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High Court orders temporary suspension of Telegram's services in Spain
Economic Times
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1y ago
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Spain's High Court has ordered the temporary suspension of Telegram's services in the country, following complaints from media companies. They alleged that Telegram allowed users to upload content without permission. The court agreed to block the messaging app while the claims are investigated, with mobile phone providers responsible for implementing the suspension. Telegram, which is the fourth most popular messaging service in Spain, has not yet commented on the court's decision.
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Worldcoin fails to get injunction against Spain's privacy suspension
TechCrunch
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1y ago
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Spain's data protection authority, the AEPD, has been granted an injunction against controversial eyeball scanning startup Worldcoin. The temporary suspension was ordered due to concerns over the collection of biometric data, specifically the risks to individuals' rights and freedoms, including those of minors. The Madrid-based High Court supported the AEPD's decision, emphasizing the need to prioritize the public interest. Worldcoin's services will remain suspended in Spain for up to three months. The court also highlighted concerns over the validity of legal consent claimed, lack of information provided, and issues with personal data deletion and withdrawal of consent.
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Brazil's top court threatens to suspend X in the country
Economic Times
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11m ago
Medial
Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes has given Elon Musk a 24-hour deadline to name a legal representative for his messaging platform X in Brazil or face its suspension in the country. This comes as X announced the closure of its operations in Brazil due to censorship orders from Moraes. The Supreme Court posted the court decision on X's account, citing the need for companies to respect Brazilian legislation or face temporary suspension. In response, Musk accused Moraes of breaking the laws he is supposed to uphold.
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Brazil Supreme Court orders Rumble suspension in the country
Economic Times
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5m ago
Medial
The Brazilian Supreme Court ordered the suspension of video-sharing platform Rumble due to its non-compliance with court orders, similar to last year's case with Elon Musk's X. Justice Alexandre de Moraes mandated Rumble appoint a legal representative for Brazil and fulfill pending court orders. This stems from Rumble's failure to block an account linked to Brazilian lawsuits. Previously, Musk's X faced similar suspension, eventually complying with requirements. The telecom regulator Anatel was instructed to enforce Rumble's suspension.
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Malaysia obtains local court order against Telegram for allegedly spreading harmful content
Economic Times
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1m ago
Medial
Malaysia's communications regulator has secured a temporary court order against Telegram and two channels for allegedly spreading harmful content. The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission cited Telegram's failure to address reported content, which could undermine public trust and societal harmony. The High Court's injunction aims to stop the spread and re-publication of such content. Malaysia seeks to address rising cybercrime through new social media laws, targeting harmful content like scams, cyberbullying, and sensitive issues.
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Spain's high court suspends $209 million fines on Apple, Amazon amid appeal
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Spain's high court has suspended €194 million ($209 million) in fines imposed on Amazon and Apple by the local antitrust watchdog. The companies were fined for colluding to prevent other dealers from selling Apple products on Amazon's websites in Spain. Both Amazon and Apple had appealed the fines and the court's decision to suspend the payment is part of the appeal process. The suspension does not indicate any ruling in favor or against the tech giants.
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EU has limited power to suspend Elon Musk's X
Economic Times
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6m ago
Medial
The European Union's potential suspension of Elon Musk's social network X is more complicated than suggested, potentially only temporary. Thierry Breton cited the Digital Services Act (DSA) and Digital Markets Act (DMA) as possible legal grounds for suspension, but enforcing them is challenging. The DSA's maximum penalty for platforms like X is only temporary suspension, following fines. Enforcement is slow, as national actions are limited, relying mainly on Ireland where X is headquartered.
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WestBridge-backed Star Health sues Telegram, chatbot hacker after data leakage
VCCircle
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10m ago
Medial
Indian insurer Star Health has filed a lawsuit against messaging app Telegram and a hacker who used the platform's chatbots to leak personal data and medical reports of policyholders. The lawsuit follows growing concerns over Telegram's content moderation and its alleged use for illegal activities. Star Health has obtained a temporary injunction from a court in Tamil Nadu, ordering Telegram and the hacker to block any chatbots or websites in India that publish the leaked data. The insurer has also sued software firm Cloudflare, claiming that the leaked data was hosted using its services.
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Bike taxi riders detained during protest at Vidhana Soudha against suspension of services
Economic Times
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1m ago
Medial
A group of bike taxi riders was detained during a protest at Vidhana Soudha against the suspension of services following a Karnataka High Court directive. The protesters sought government intervention to lift the ban and establish a regulatory framework. The court had previously directed companies to halt bike taxi services until specific rules under the Motor Vehicles Act are notified. Riders emphasized the significance of bike taxis in Karnataka’s transport ecosystem and their economic impact.
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Starbucks Wins at Supreme Court as Labor Board Power Curbed
Livemint
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1y ago
Medial
The US Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Starbucks in a case against the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), making it harder for the agency to obtain temporary reinstatement for workers fired during strikes. The Supreme Court ruled that federal judges should review NLRB requests for immediate court orders in the same way they would review preliminary injunction petitions in private litigation. The decision will slow down the process and increase the burdens for the NLRB in obtaining immediate court orders, weakening one of the agency's most effective tools in protecting workers' rights.
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Karnataka High Court upholds ban on bike taxis; services will cease from June 16
YourStory
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1m ago
Medial
The Karnataka High Court upheld a ban on bike taxi services, impacting platforms like Rapido, Uber, and Ola from June 16. This decision stems from a lack of regulatory rules under the Motor Vehicles Act. The court found the state not planning to develop such rules, leading to the suspension of services. Rapido expressed disappointment, and concerns are raised for the livelihoods of thousands of gig workers in the state. The next hearing is set for June 24.
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