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David N. Cicilline

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6 articles decelerating

David N. Cicilline has appeared in 6 articles since 2018-11. Coverage peaked in 2023Q1 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Facebook, FTC, CNBC, Sara Fischer.

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6
mentions
Velocity
-50.0%
growth rate
Acceleration
-1.500
velocity change
Sources
5
publications

Coverage Timeline

2023-05-23
Wall Street Journal 55 related

The EU issues Meta a record €1.2B GDPR fine for sending European user data to the US and orders stopping the transfers and unlawful processing within six months

but only for 15 minutes European Data Protection Board : Binding Decision 1/2023 on the dispute submitted by the Irish SA on data transfers by Meta Platforms Ireland Limited for its Facebook service (...

2023-01-25
Bloomberg 50 related

The DOJ sues Google, joined by California and seven other US states, calling for the breakup of its ad tech business that allegedly monopolizes the US ad market

1. An open, vibrant internet is indispensable to American life. Lauren Feiner / CNBC : DOJ files second antitrust suit against Google, seeks to break up its ad business Wall Street Journal : DOJ Sues ...

2019-03-20
New York Times 1 related

Chairman of House Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial, and Administrative Law explains why the FTC, undergoing a “credibility crisis”, should probe Facebook

David N. Cicilline / New York Times :

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