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James Titcomb

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43 articles stable

James Titcomb has appeared in 43 articles since 2015-11. Coverage peaked in 2023Q4 with 4 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Facebook, Twitter, Apple, Google.

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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 (...

2021-06-05
About Facebook 21 related

In response to Oversight Board ruling, Facebook suspends Trump's accounts until January 7, 2023, and says it will then reconsider suspension if conditions allow

but not until at least 2023 Transparency Center : Counting strikes  —  If you post content that goes against the Facebook Community Standards … Charlie Warzel / Galaxy Brain : Facebook's two-year Trum...

2020-10-21
The Keyword 70 related

Google calls DOJ's case deeply flawed: “People use Google because they choose to, not because they're forced to, or because they can't find alternatives”

but it's the government's power to police big tech that's on trial Financial Times : Google/antitrust: unparanoid Android Mark Sullivan / Fast Company : Why Google is poised to win the DOJ's antitrust...

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