Apple vs Samsung? 7:3 in the TOP 10. Avast fined for selling user data 🔐 #WEEKLY ~ February 25th
Indonesia wants platforms to pay for content. News sites block AI. No more Engadget or Vice. ChatGPT has gone a bit crazy. Elon attacks Google. Parents selling kids on Instagram
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Elon Musk says his companies have "probably done more to undermine Russia than anything" and calls accusations that he is an apologist for Vladimir Putin "absurd". (WSJ)
Meta and Microsoft are lobbying EU regulators to reject Apple's proposed changes to the App Store to comply with the DMA, arguing that Apple's plans are not far-reaching enough. (FT)
Inquiry launches into Polish ex-government's 'Pegasus' spying (EUObserver)
The court blocked a $1 billion copyright judgment that punished an Internet service provider for piracy of its users. The judges ruled that "Cox did not profit from the infringing conduct of its subscribers." (ArsTechnica)
The leaked files offer a detailed look at a Chinese state-linked hacking group that carries out cyberattacks on foreign governments, companies and infrastructure. (Washington Post)
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