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Melanie Ehrenkranz

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2019-06-20
Washington Post 15 related

Sources: after complaints about privacy practices around children's videos on YouTube, FTC is in late stages of a probe, causing YouTube to rethink its strategy

Data Sheet Geoff Weiss / Tubefilter : YouTube Reportedly In Late Stages Of Federal Investigation For Violating Children's Privacy Laws Haydn Taylor / GamesIndustry.biz : YouTube reportedly under inves...

2018-11-09
The Keyword 38 related

Google says it will make arbitration optional for individual sexual harassment claims, provide more info about investigations, expand training, and more

Amazon Wants to Get America Scanning for the Holidays James Farrell / SiliconANGLE : After global walkout, Google rewrites policy on sexual misconduct cases Brian Heater / TechCrunch : Google CEO high...

2018-04-10
Gizmodo 5 related

Oregon governor signs bill mandating state bodies only contract with ISPs that operate under net neutrality; ISPs likely to sue to strike down new law

Melanie Ehrenkranz / Gizmodo :

2018-02-12
Gizmodo

Tech firms on mandatory arbitration agreements for employees: Amazon and Verizon have none, Facebook does, no comment from Google, Uber, Twitter, Apple, Lyft

Melanie Ehrenkranz / Gizmodo : Tweets: @gizmodo Tweets: @gizmodo : Working in Silicon Valley often means signing away your right to sue the company you work for. And what goes on behind closed doors ...

2018-01-31
Gizmodo 5 related

California appellate court judge sides with man suing Tinder who argued that Tinder Plus' pricing, which is more expensive for users over 30, is discriminatory

Melanie Ehrenkranz / Gizmodo :

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