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Uber admits to misleading Australian users about ride cancellation fees
The ride-sharing giant will be slapped with AU$26 million in penalties.
Court rules that data scraping is legal in LinkedIn appeal
LinkedIn has lost its latest attempt to block companies from scraping information from its public pages, including member pages.
AI can be creative, ethical when applied humanly
Artificial intelligence can be trained to think ethically and be creative, even composing poems and music, but humans cannot be removed completely from the equation, which still requires intuition and morality.
Customers aren't happy about Microsoft's restrictive cloud licensing policies
As European regulators dig into three-year-old restrictions, Microsoft officials say they will look into complaints around running Microsoft software on rival clouds.
Singapore begins licensing cybersecurity vendors
Vendors providing penetration testing as well as managed SOC monitoring services have up to six months until October to apply for a licence from Singapore's Cyber Security Authority, or cease the provision of such services.
ACMA to target SIM swap scams with new industry rules
The industry watchdog will be granted a host of legal powers to enforce the rules.
Fighting crime doesn't justify mandatory data retention: European Court of Justice
Ireland's mandatory data retention laws went a step too far, says the European Court of Justice. Now a murderer may be set free.
Epic Games faces setback in Apple lawsuit with trial date pushed back to 2024
An Australian federal court judge has ordered the Epic-Apple trial be rescheduled to 2024 so its timing is closer to a similar dispute between Epic and Google.
FTC sues Intuit over TurboTax's "bait-and-switch" free filing ads
The company is once again in regulatory hot water over what the FTC believes are deceptive ads created to lure in taxpayers with false promises.
Google must amend app store contracts in French lawsuit defeat: Report
The Paris Commercial Court found Google did not provide developers with the opportunity to effectively negotiate their terms for being on the Play Store.
Leading supply-chain company Maersk joins the Open Invention Network
Maersk, a top global supply chain company, is joining the defense of Linux and open-source patents by teaming up with OIN.
Russian nationals charged for alleged roles in DragonFly and Triton hacks
The DragonFly hacks allegedly impacted the critical infrastructure of organisations across 135 countries.

















