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Belgian court to Facebook: stop breaking privacy laws
A Belgian court threatened Facebook with a fine of $125 million if it continued to break the country’s privacy laws. The court found that Facebook has violated the country’s privacy law by tracking people on third-party websites. “Facebook informs us insufficiently about gathering information about us, the kind of data it collects, what it does with that data and how long it stores it,” the Belgian court said in a statement. “It also does not gain our consent to collect and store all this information.” The court ordered Facebook to delete the data it had illegally collected.
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Facebook loses Belgian privacy case, faces fine of up to $125 million (Reuters, Feb. 16, 2018)
CWA members oppose AT&T’s attempts to stop serving rural and low-income communities in California
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CWA members oppose AT&T’s attempts to stop serving rural and low-income communities in California
CWA members oppose AT&T’s attempts to stop serving rural and low-income communities in California
CWA urges FCC to deny industry attempts to loosen pole attachment standards
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CWA urges FCC to deny industry attempts to loosen pole attachment standards
CWA urges FCC to deny industry attempts to loosen pole attachment standards
CWA District 6 reaches agreement with AT&T Mobility
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CWA District 6 reaches agreement with AT&T Mobility
CWA District 6 reaches agreement with AT&T Mobility