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Attorney Who Sued Grindr Responds Extremely Poorly To The Supreme Court’s Rejection Of Her Section 230 Lawsuit

from the upside-is-no-one-will-be-suing-Twitter-over-this-attorney’s-veiled-threat dept The Herrick v. Grindr case [um] ground to a halt on October 7th, as the Supreme Court refused to grant cert. The lawsuit — and its attempt to undermine Section 230 immunity — is dead, relegated to the pile of also-rans which have attempted to get a US court to rewrite […]

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[Thread] UK-US Cloud Act agreement will grant UK courts options similar to those of the US for getting message content but won't alter status quo on E2E crypto (Alex Stamos/@alexstamos)

Alex Stamos / @alexstamos: [Thread] UK-US Cloud Act agreement will grant UK courts options similar to those of the US for getting message content but won’t alter status quo on E2E crypto  —  It’s really early on a Sunday, so while I sip my coffee I’m also going to try to clear up a lot

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This Week in Small Business, How Will the Supreme Court’s Sales Tax Ruling Affect You?

? It’s time for another edition of This Week in Small Business. In this series, I take a look at three of my favorite articles to appear on Small Business Trends in the past week. I’m usually joined by a guest to go over these stories and this week I’m rejoined by my friend and

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Sales Tax Expert on Impact of Supreme Court’s Wayfair Decision

For roughly 200 years, the U.S. Supreme Court has resolved disputes arising from companies selling products across state borders. The conflicts often center on the preservation of interstate commerce and a state’s ability to govern itself. A notable case occurred in 1992 when the state of North Dakota sued Quill Corp., an office-supply firm, which

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The Impact of The Supreme Court’s Ruling in South Dakota v Wayfair

This week, the Supreme Court issued a long-awaiting ruling in South Dakota v Wayfair, Inc. Given the interest in this ruling and ongoing debate concerning its impact, we wanted to share our perspective with BigCommerce merchants. Background In March 2016, South Dakota passed Senate Bill 106 (S.B. 106), which required sellers of goods or services

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What is the Impact of an Online Sales Tax Following the Supreme Court’s Ruling?

You may have heard the Supreme Court this week ruled states can now require collection of sales taxes for online purchases — no matter where in the U.S. the seller might be located. The ruling overturns a pair of older court decisions essentially saying consumers were responsible for paying sales taxes to their state, rather than

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Social Media – #SocialSkim: Snapchat Intros Live Video; Facebook Courts Creators: 10 Stories This Week : MarketingProfs Article

This week’s ‘Skim: Snapchat will bring live video to its app for the first time (but you shouldn’t get excited); Facebook to ease access to Facebook Watch; Snapchat launches e-commerce store so you can buy dancing hot dog plushies, records record growth that sends stock price skyrocketing; all about the brand winners and losers of

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Canada courts with Google, Google Maps sharing & SEO ranking factors

Barry Schwartz Barry Schwartz is Search Engine Land’s News Editor and owns RustyBrick, a NY based web consulting firm. He also runs Search Engine Roundtable, a popular search blog on very advanced SEM topics. Barry can be followed on social media at @rustybrick, +BarrySchwartz and Facebook. For more background information on Barry, see his full bio and

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US court orders Google not to comply with Canadian court’s order delisting search results

A federal court in California has blocked implementation of a Canadian Supreme Court ruling that ordered Google to delist websites associated with a company called Datalink from Google’s global index. The Canadian decision (Google Inc. v. Equustek Solutions) was an example of a court in one country asserting authority over global activity outside its jurisdiction. Because Google exhausted

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Top European court’s ruling might embolden US tech companies to challenge regulators

The highest court in the EU has dealt a blow to the European antitrust regulator. According to reports this morning, the European Court of Justice said that a roughly $1.3 billion fine imposed in 2009 on Intel needed to be re-examined by a lower court. The facts of the Intel case involved the question of

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