Parents’ other claims rejected The Harrises also claim that school officials engaged in a “pervasive pattern of threats, intimidation, coercion, bullying, harassment, and intimation of reprisals.” But Levenson concluded that the “plaintiffs provide little in the way of factual allegations along these lines.” While the case isn’t over, the rejection of the preliminary injunction shows […]
November 21, 2024 | AI, artificial inteligence, Policy | No comments
Hepner expects that the DOJ plan may be measured enough that the court may only “be interested in a nip-tuck, not a wholesale revision of what plaintiffs have put forward.” Kamyl Bazbaz, SVP of public affairs for Google’s more privacy-focused rival DuckDuckGo, released a statement agreeing with Hepner. “The government has put forward a proposal […]
November 21, 2024 | android, Antitrust law, duckduckgo, Google, google ai overviews, Google Chrome, google search, google search monopoly, Policy, us department of justice | No comments
Federal Communications Commission Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced today that she will leave the agency on January 20, 2025, the day of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration. “Serving at the Federal Communications Commission has been the honor of a lifetime, especially my tenure as chair and as the first woman in history to be confirmed to lead […]
November 21, 2024 | jessica rosenworcel, Policy | No comments
Many Internet users filed comments asking the FCC to ban data caps. A coalition of consumer advocacy groups filed comments saying that “data caps are another profit-driving tool for ISPs at the expense of consumers and the public interest.” “Data caps have a negative impact on all consumers but the effects are felt most acutely […]
November 19, 2024 | data caps, FCC, Policy | No comments