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GDPR law doesn’t apply to EU for ‘legal reasons’ - as personal data is leaked | World | News | Express.co.uk
FCC Emails Show Agency Spread Lies to Bolster Dubious DDoS Attack Claims
NTSB: Autopilot steered Tesla car toward traffic barrier before deadly crash | Ars Technica
Copyright law could put end to net memes - BBC News
'WannaCry hero' faces more federal malware charges
US govt mulls snatching back full control of the internet's domain name and IP address admin • The Register
NY State Legislators Unanimously Pass A Cyberbullying Bill That Can't Be Bothered To Define Cyberbullying | Techdirt
HART: Homeland Security’s Massive New Database Will Include Face Recognition, DNA, and Peoples’ “Non-Obvious Relationships” | Electronic Frontier Foundation
30,000 Cameras Can't Be Wrong: Chicago Banks On Surveillance To Solve Violence Problem | Techdirt
Two Quantum Computing Bills Are Coming to Congress
Trump strikes deal with China's ZTE
Unpublished Censorship Guidelines Lay Bare The Deepest Fears Of The Chinese Government | Techdirt
Uber facing ban in Turkey after Erdogan backs taxis | SBS News
French school students to be banned from using mobile phones | World news | The Guardian
YouTube Can Be Liable For Copyright Infringing Videos, Court Rules - TorrentFreak
Washington sues Facebook and Google over failure to disclose political ad spending | TechCrunch
State Court Says Cop Posing As A Facebook Friend To Snag Criminal Evidence Isn't A 4th Amendment Violation | Techdirt
Facebook is getting into the news business with CNN, Fox News
Facebook launches Fb.gg gaming video hub to compete with Twitch | TechCrunch
Internal Documents Show How Facebook Decides When a Poop Emoji Is Hate Speech - Motherboard
Facebook alerts 14M to privacy bug that changed status composer to public | TechCrunch
Facebook Gave Device Makers Deep Access to Data on Users and Friends - The New York Times
Facebook gave some companies special access to data on users' friends
Missouri woman going to prison for ISIS threats via Twitter | The Kansas City Star