Sep 23, 2024
The corner of Turk and Jones Streets in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco in February. Photograph: Balazs Gardi/The Guardian
San Francisco Can’t Ban Drug Dealers From High Crime Neighborhoods

San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood is comprised of 50 square blocks that have a reputation for fostering illegal drug dealing, prostitution, strip clubs and homelessness. The City Attorney tried to ban four drug dealers from the area because they were public nuisances, but an appellate court said the requested relief was... Read More »

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Hollywood Studios Win Piracy Battle Against PrimeWire

The battle between intellectual property owners and software piracy is as old as the internet. Streaming websites and peer-to-peer file sharing applications such as Napster, LimeWire, Kazaa, and DC++ have allowed consumers to acquire music, television shows, video games, movies, and other content for free, to the chagrin of movie... Read More »

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Zoom Agrees to $85M Settlement Over Privacy and Data User Violations

Video conferencing company Zoom Video Communications has agreed to an $85 million settlement following a class action lawsuit. The tech company became a staple in American and global households during the pandemic. While the software helped connect students, workers, and families, users claim that the company violated user privacy rights... Read More »

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California Court Strikes Down Law Requiring Diversity on Corporate Boards

Corporate diversity, like diversity in education and other arenas, is an ongoing issue. Certain communities are underrepresented in corporate management and, in particular, on corporate boards around the country. The homogeneity at the top trickles down into corporate culture and many other areas, creating a vicious cycle that perpetuates the... Read More »