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Markus Kasanmascheff

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100 articles decelerating

Markus Kasanmascheff has appeared in 100 articles since 2023-07. Coverage peaked in 2025Q1 with 20 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Bluesky, Google, Mastodon, Meta.

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100
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-17.6%
growth rate
Acceleration
-0.121
velocity change
Sources
39
publications

Coverage Timeline

2025-12-06
Reuters 38 related

The EU fines X €120M for breaching online content rules, the first fine under the DSA, citing issues like its deceptive blue checkmarks, after a two-year probe

‘Impose Sanctions...’ The Verge : EU fines X $140 million over ‘deceptive’ blue checkmarks Inc : Why Elon Musk's X Was Slapped With a $140 Million Fine Eva Terry / Deseret News : European Union fines ...

2025-07-02
Reuters 14 related

A California jury rules Google is liable in a 2019 class action lawsuit for collecting info from users' Android devices without permission and must pay $314.6M+

and it's being fined $3.14 million Azdhan / MEDIANAMA : Google to Pay $314M for Unconsented Data Transfers from Idle Android Phones Suhasini Srinivasaragavan / Silicon Republic : Google to pay Califor...

2025-06-25
ai fray 65 related

A US judge rules Anthropic's use of copyrighted books to train AI was fair use, but its storage of pirated books in a central library for training LLMs was not

but it's still in trouble for stealing books Blake Brittain / Reuters : Anthropic wins key US ruling on AI training in authors' copyright lawsuit Jason Koebler / 404 Media : Judge Rules Training AI on...

2024-06-18
The Verge 52 related

The US DOJ sues Adobe for allegedly harming “consumers by enrolling them in its default, most lucrative subscription plan without clearly disclosing” plan terms

Amid a flurry of tech news yesterday … Kevin Okemwa / Windows Central : US government sues Adobe for ‘deceptive’ business tactics and hiding steep subscription cancellation charges to ‘trap’ its custo...

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