E48 The Data Drop News for Friday, April 22, 2022
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episode:
https://www.datacollaboration.org/blog/categories/datadrop
In this episode:
– Scraping Data From LinkedIn Profiles Is Legal, Appeals Court
Rules
– Top EU Officials Hope Data-Flows Deal Will Be Completed This
Year
– Apple’s Cook Says Circumventing App Store Would Harm User
Privacy
– Personal Data Breaches Are Falling – Except in Russia
– The U.S. Government’s Google Maps Probe Could Send Ripples
Through the Car Industry
– Google Gets Data Each Time an Android Phone Sends, Receives a
Call
– Criminal Identification Bill in India Raises Fears of Shadowing
– The Facebook Whistleblower Takes On the Metaverse
– Australia Warns Voters to ‘Think Twice’ Before Giving Details
to Political Parties Offering to Register Their Postal Vote Ahead
of Election
– UK Government Agrees Bulk Surveillance Powers Fail to Protect
Journalists and Sources
– Record Fine for Dutch Tax Office Over Personal Data List
– A Professor Found His Exam Questions Posted Online. He’s Suing
the Students Responsible for Copyright Infringement
– Swiss Platform Rakes In $15 Million to Enable Secure Data Clean
Rooms
– Avast Acquires Securekey Technologies As It Bulks Up Its
Digital Identity Business
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