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X (Formerly Twitter) Hits CCDH With Breach of Contract Allegations | HackerNoon

Too Long; Didn’t Read X Corp. alleges breach of contract against CCDH U.S. due to alleged scraping violations of the Terms of Service, leading to significant damages in advertising revenue. CCDH contests the claim, arguing against the recoverability of damages under contract law and constitutional law grounds. The court focuses on addressing arguments related to contract law and constitutional law, highlighting the complexities of the legal dispute.

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Championing Public Dialogue: CCDH’s Defense of Free Speech Rights | HackerNoon

Too Long; Didn’t Read CCDH’s actions, in line with its free speech rights, were related to public issues such as COVID-19 vaccines, reproductive healthcare, and climate change. This aligns with the public interest as per legal precedents. The court acknowledges this under the anti-SLAPP analysis, moving on to assess X Corp.’s likelihood of success in its claims.

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Apple Uses APIs and Strategic Access Points to Insulate Itself From Competition | HackerNoon

Apple Uses APIs and Strategic Access Points to Insulate Itself From Competition | HackerNoon Apple Uses APIs and Strategic Access Points to Insulate Itself From Competition by@legalpdf Too Long; Didn’t Read Apple strategically uses APIs and access points to control third-party innovation in messaging apps, smartwatches, and digital wallets, reinforcing its smartphone monopoly while limiting competition and user choice. Legal PDF Legal PDFs of important tech court cases are far too inaccessible for the average reader…

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Apple’s Monopoly Tactics: How the Tech Giant Maintains Its Grip Across Products and Services | HackerNoon

Apple’s Monopoly Tactics: How the Tech Giant Maintains Its Grip Across Products and Services | HackerNoon Apple’s Monopoly Tactics: How the Tech Giant Maintains Its Grip Across Products and Services by@legalpdf Too Long; Didn’t Read Apple’s monopoly over smartphones extends beyond app distribution, encompassing strategies like limiting cross-platform technologies and leveraging subscription services. Their tactics not only stifle innovation but also increase consumer dependence on Apple products across various industries, including automotive infotainment systems. Legal PDF

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Apple Harms Competition by Imposing Restrictions, Fees, and Taxes on App Creation and Distribution | HackerNoon

Apple Harms Competition by Imposing Restrictions, Fees, and Taxes on App Creation and Distribution | HackerNoon Apple Harms Competition by Imposing Restrictions, Fees, and Taxes on App Creation and Distribution by@legalpdf Too Long; Didn’t Read Apple’s internal documents reveal a strategy of controlling app creation and distribution to maintain its smartphone monopoly, imposing fees and restrictions that hinder competition and innovation. By targeting technologies like cloud streaming and super apps, Apple reinforces its dominance while limiting

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SBF lengthy Jail Time to Serve as Financial Crime Deterrent | HackerNoon

SBF lengthy Jail Time to Serve as Financial Crime Deterrent | HackerNoon SBF lengthy Jail Time to Serve as Financial Crime Deterrent  by@legalpdf Too Long; Didn’t Read A lengthy term of imprisonment is deemed necessary for general deterrence in financial crimes, as it serves to deter similar conduct and promotes accountability. Legal reasoning and arguments support the importance of sentencing in deterring criminal behavior and highlighting the seriousness of financial offenses. Legal PDF Legal PDFs

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Why Sam Bankman-Fried Must Get a 40–50 Year Sentence | HackerNoon

Why Sam Bankman-Fried Must Get a 40–50 Year Sentence | HackerNoon Why Sam Bankman-Fried Must Get a 40–50 Year Sentence by@legalpdf Too Long; Didn’t Read The case argues for a 40 to 50-year sentence for Bankman-Fried to protect the public from future crimes, citing his past criminal behavior, risk of recidivism, and manipulation of moral philosophy. The plea emphasizes the need to disable the defendant from committing fraud again and ensure public safety. Legal PDF Legal

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Understanding the Severity of Bankman-Fried’s Crimes | HackerNoon

Understanding the Severity of Bankman-Fried’s Crimes | HackerNoon Understanding the Severity of Bankman-Fried’s Crimes by@legalpdf Too Long; Didn’t Read A legal document exposes the extensive details of a multi-billion dollar fraud case involving Bankman-Fried, highlighting the severity of the crimes, their impact on victims globally, and the argument for a significant sentence due to the nature and complexity of the offenses. Legal PDF Legal PDFs of important tech court cases are far too inaccessible for the

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