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Google fined $2.8 Billion, Loses Challenge against EU
November 16, 2021
Google has lost an appeal against a 2.42-billion-euro ($2.8-billion) antitrust decision, giving a win to Europe's competition chief in a ruling that is key tin the efforts of the EU push to regulate big tech.
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Apple Holds Control over States' Digital ID Cards
November 15, 2021
According to CNBC, Apple's digital ID card requires tight control for the governments that use them, requiring not only running the platforms, but also hiring managers to handle Apple's requests.
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WallStreetWindow.com: The Problem with “Stakeholder Capitalism”
November 10, 2021
Frank Shostak explores the background and results of Klaus Schwab’s « Stakeholder Capitalism », including current and potential problems stemming from its implementation.
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Brown at Consumer Privacy World: FTC Amends GLBA Safeguards Rule
November 09, 2021
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) amends the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) Safeguards Rule and imposes new privacy obligations on financial institutions, requiring significant changes to their information security programs.
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Ackman: Stakeholder Capitalism will make Inflation «Persistant and Growing »
November 08, 2021
Pershing Square Capital Management’s founder Bill Ackman joins the growing debate on inflation, stating that stakeholder capitalism will make inflation ‘persistent and growing’—not ‘transitory’.