Monthly Archives: May 2021

Google Adding to Android Mobile Privacy Disclosure Requirements

Liisa Thomas, a partner based in the firm’s Chicago and London offices, is Co-Chair of the Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice. Her clients rely on her ability to create clarity in a sea of confusing legal requirements and describe her as “extremely responsive, while providing thoughtful legal analysis combined with real world practical advice.” Liisa is the author of the definitive treatise on data breach, Thomas on Data Breach: A Practical Guide to Handling Worldwide Data Breach… Source link

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Google v Oracle: Two Giants And The Little Guy – Intellectual Property

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. After a more than a decade of litigation, on 5th April the US Supreme Court handed down its decision in Google v Oracle. Google won. Those who read the decision might have been a little disappointed. In what was widely considered to be the most significant software copyright dispute of its time, the Court had two questions to answer. But it sidestepped the… Source link

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AT&T admits it made a terrible mistake getting into media business with Discovery deal: analyst

Bloomberg AT&T Merges Media Assets With Discovery in $130 Billion Deal (Bloomberg) — AT&T Inc. agreed to spin off its media operations in a deal with Discovery Inc. that will create a new entertainment company, merging assets ranging from CNN and HBO to HGTV and the Food Network.The transaction values the combined entity at about $130 billion including debt, based on WarnerMedia’s estimated enterprise value of more than $90 billion.AT&T will receive $43 billion in cash, debt securities and… Source link

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AMC stock roars amid boost from Reddit, meme stock squeeze

TipRanks 2 Big Dividend Stocks Yielding at Least 8%; Analysts Say ‘Buy’ Dividend stocks are always popular. They offer investors a clear path to returns, with regular cash payments and a yield – a return on the original investment – that usually far exceeds bond yields. But not all dividend stocks are created equal, and some offer better opportunities than others. Dividend yield is a key metric. Among S&P listed companies the average yield is only 2%. However, the highest yields… Source link

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Canoo’s electric microbus will start under $35,000 when it comes to market next year

Los Angeles-based electric vehicle startup Canoo is bringing its first vehicle to market next year. The company said Monday its electric microbus-slash-van will be available to buy in 2022 at a base price of $34,750 before tax incentives or add-ons. It’s now taking preorders in the United States for the “lifestyle” vehicle, as well as for its round-top pickup truck and multi-purpose delivery van. While Canoo did not release pricing for the other two vehicles, it said that deliveries for… Source link

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Google I/O 2021 on May 18-20 is virtual and free for everyone. Here’s how and when to watch it

Google’s annual developer’s conference this week will include sessions on Android 12, ChromeOS, Firebase, Flutter and TensorFlow. Screenshot by Teena Maddox/TechRepublic Google I/O 2021 kicks off at 1 pm ET on Tuesday with a two-hour keynote, and the three-day virtual event is free to everyone. There’s an official schedule for keynotes and… Source link

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Use Google Photos? Unlimited storage ends on June 1

Big changes are coming soon to users of Google Photos. On June 1, the service will drop unlimited storage for photos and videos. All uploads you add after June 1 will count toward the free 15 GB offered to every account. But don’t rush to move your photos just yet: Current photos and videos already on Google Photos or added before June 1 will not count toward the 15GB limit. The storage is not only for Photos, though. It’s shared among multiple Google services including Drive and Gmail. You’ll… Source link

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‘This business will be commoditized,’ New Constructs CEO argues

Bloomberg The World Economy Is Suddenly Running Low on Everything (Bloomberg) — A year ago, as the pandemic ravaged country after country and economies shuddered, consumers were the ones panic-buying. Today, on the rebound, it’s companies furiously trying to stock up. Mattress producers to car manufacturers to aluminum foil makers are buying more material than they need to survive the breakneck speed at which demand for goods is recovering and assuage that primal fear of running out. The… Source link

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Yahoo Fantasy Baseball: Waiver wire best practices

With so many fantasy baseball teams to my name, I regularly navigate the waiver wire on a wide variety of websites. And in all honesty, I find player searches on the Yahoo wire to be as good as that of any platform. Here is my process for finding a free agent gem in the Yahoo system. To be clear, I do ALL of these sorts before choosing someone to add. When I need a hitter 1. Sort by at-bats in the past seven days. In mixed leagues, rostered players should be in the lineup most days. 2. Sort by… Source link

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Discovery with AT&T’s media assets will put pressure on Netflix, others: analyst

The Conversation Ultra-Orthodox Jewish women are bucking the patriarchal, authoritarian stereotype of their community Ultra-Orthodox women have become the primary breadwinners in their families. Menahem Kahana/AFP via Getty ImagesUltra-Orthodox Jews have been in the news a lot lately, partly due to their reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic. With a few exceptions, the stories present ultra-Orthodox Jews as a patriarchal community that is authoritarian and resistant to public health measures,… Source link

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