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Uber Agrees To Pay $145M Fine To Settle Data Breach Lawsuit

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California Attorney General Xavier Becerra and San Francisco District Attorney George Gascón announced on Wednesday (Sept. 26) that they have reached a settlement with Uber Technologies Inc., in which Uber will pay $148 million to resolve allegations that it violated state laws pertaining to data breach reporting.

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Visa-Western Union Deal And Alexa’s Roommate Potential Top The Week’s News

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Lead, follow or get out of the way – that seems to apply to the rise of open banking , which promises more financial services innovation, along with greater financial transparency and flexibility. The eCase for Liberating $190B in Rental Security Deposits. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia.

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242 Startup Failure Post-Mortems

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But overpriced, over-hyped hardware products weren’t the only “innovations” we said goodbye to: we also recently witnessed the deaths of startups working in mobile AR, e-commerce, digital media, and more. The feedback was eye-opening and generally the same: “Really great technology and vision. Title: How Wikimart.ru

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Public Policy Predictions 2019: Regulatory Reforms Ahead

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Court Appeals for the District of Columbia vacated key parts of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 2015 TCPA Order , which had created much confusion and sparked increased litigation. The FCC Will Issue a Major Declaratory Ruling on the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). In March, the U.S.