Judge Largely Sides Against Meta In Battle Over Scam Ads
Facebook must face claims that it violated its contract with users by failing to remove scam ads, a judge ruled Monday.
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Facebook must face claims that it violated its contract with users by failing to remove scam ads, a judge ruled Monday.
Judge Largely Sides Against Meta In Battle Over Scam Ads Read More »
The lawsuit “takes aim at the routine operation of the internet,” Shopify says in its bid for dismissal.
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The concept is a bit like vibe coding, but applied to brand strategy. But instead of waiting to be prompted, an AI agent will proactively develop strategies on-the-fly in response to changes in real world conditions.
David Letterman walked onto the stage with the crowd expecting mischief and stories. Instead, they got a bracing warning.
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The major ad industry groups are urging California Governor Gavin Newsom to veto a bill that would require browser developers to offer a tool enabling consumers to easily opt out of online behavioral advertising throughout the web.
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Who would have ever thought the day would come when late-night comedians would have to adopt the courage of Russian dissidents to parody the President of the United States?
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The Australian company helps brands evaluate and monetize their owned media channels.
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The court states that the 85-page complaint was “florid and enervating,” and adds that an amended filing must be no more than 40 pages.
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New York’s highest court has agreed to weigh in on the constitutionality of a state law requiring social platforms to accept complaints about offensive speech and disclose how they’re handled.
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