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Google To Pay Android Users $135M To End Data Use Suit
By Allison Grande
Google agreed to pay $135 million and obtain consent from new Android users for use of their cellular data to resolve a proposed class action accusing it of conducting "passive" data transfers without consumers' knowledge or consent over the Android operating system, according to a proposed deal filed in California federal court.
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POLICY & REGULATION
Brief
FCC Chair Signals Feb. Vote On 900 MHz Expansion
By Corey Rothauser
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr said the commission plans to vote next month on an order that would allow broadband deployment across the full 10 megahertz of the 900 MHz band, a move the nation's railroads have said they would support but only with strict safeguards in place.
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LITIGATION
TED Talks Producer Can't Nix Video Data Sharing Privacy Suit
By Lauren Berg
A Manhattan federal judge won't toss a lawsuit alleging the nonprofit producer of TED Talks unlawfully disclosed to third-party trackers the personally identifiable information of consumers who made accounts to watch videos on its website and app, saying the consumers have adequately alleged the disclosures violate the Video Privacy Protection Act.
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Del. Justices Told ERISA, Legal Fee Tangle Unprecedented
By Jeff Montgomery
An attorney for a distressed credit fund told Delaware's Supreme Court justices on Wednesday that a vice chancellor made an unprecedented finding last year that provisions of the nation's employee retirement income law barred entitlement to legal fee advancement in a state contract case, urging the justices to overturn the ruling.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
How FERC Is Shaping The Future Of Data Center Grid Use
Two recent orders from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission affecting the PJM Interconnection and Southwest Power Pool regions offer the first glimpse into how FERC will address the challenges of balancing resource adequacy, grid reliability and fair cost allocation for expansions to accommodate artificial intelligence-driven data centers, say attorneys at Husch Blackwell.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
Bondi Elevates Pa. US Atty Amid Appointments Scrutiny
By Matthew Santoni
The first assistant U.S. attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania is being retained and elevated to full U.S. attorney, Attorney General Pamela Bondi announced Thursday, though the appointment will have to remain temporary or he could face the same questions about his appointment as other top prosecutors in President Donald Trump's administration.
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