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Self-Described Bitcoin Inventor Says He Can’t Access His Assets

Self-Described Bitcoin Inventor Says He Can’t Access His Assets
Self-Described Bitcoin Inventor Says He Can’t Access His Assets
December 27, 2019  |  Bitcoin

Craig Wright, a man who claims he invented Bitcoin, was recently ordered by a judge in Florida to surrender around $3 billion of his holdings...

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Danske Bank Hit With Third Money Laundering Lawsuit
Danske Bank Hit With Third Money Laundering Lawsuit
December 27, 2019  |  Legal & Regulation

Danske Bank is facing another lawsuit from about 60 investors over alleged money laundering, according to a report by Reuters.  Get the Full Story Complete...

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PayPal Sues CFPB Over ‘Misleading’ Digital Wallet Disclosure Rules
PayPal Sues CFPB Over ‘Misleading’ Digital Wallet Disclosure Rules
December 12, 2019  |  Legal & Regulation

PayPal has filed suit against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), alleging that the agency has dismissed its arguments that digital wallets do not operate...

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CA College Student Accuses TikTok Of Illicit Data Harvesting
CA College Student Accuses TikTok Of Illicit Data Harvesting
December 04, 2019  |  Legal & Regulation

A California college student has filed a lawsuit against TikTok, accusing the viral video service of sending her personal data to its parent company in...

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DC AG Is Suing DoorDash Over Tipping
DC AG Is Suing DoorDash Over Tipping
November 19, 2019  |  Gig Economy

Washington, D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine is suing popular delivery company DoorDash, saying the company didn’t adequately distribute tips nor did it retroactively pay back...

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California Truckers Continue Legal Fight Against Gig Worker Law
California Truckers Continue Legal Fight Against Gig Worker Law
November 18, 2019  |  Gig Economy

Legislation in California that aims to expand worker protections for so-called gig economy workers has led to a debate in the state’s freight services market...

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Lawsuit Targets WeWork For Lost Value After Pulled IPO
Lawsuit Targets WeWork For Lost Value After Pulled IPO
November 10, 2019  |  Legal & Regulation

A lawsuit is being launched by minority shareholders against WeWork, Adam Neumann — its co-founder and former chief executive officer — and the prime investor,...

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Court Filings Show Facebook’s Data Policy Was About Competition, Not Privacy
Court Filings Show Facebook’s Data Policy Was About Competition, Not Privacy
November 06, 2019  |  Cybersecurity

Facebook’s 2012 policy changes that denied app developers access to user data was actually about stifling competition, not protecting user privacy, according to documents reviewed...

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