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Chris Brown Questioned in Alleged Relation To Club Brawl
Chris Brown has allegedly had another run in with the law, this time, it is allegedly due to a club brawl.
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The ‘Forever’ singer was at a nightclub in the UK following his show at the O2 Arena in London last month when a fight broke out and left one person injured.
In the police report from that incident,
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Escape From Tarkov names over 4000 players banned for alleged cheating
Extraction shooter Escape From Tarkov has been battling cheaters for years, with seemingly mixed results. Developers Battlestate Games are stepping up their efforts not only to ban cheaters but to show other players that “justice has been served”, by releasing the usernames of thousands of players banned for allegedly cheating.
CSGO skins removed by Valve after alleged copyright infringement
A selection of CSGO skins for the AWP rifle and other inventory items have been removed and replaced by Valve after claims that they were based on “stolen artwork.” The change follows recent CSGO updates which alter maps including Ember and Boyard, as the Steam FPS game also breaks its own record for concurrent players.
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U.S. House Judiciary Committee Subpoenas Apple for Info on Alleged Free Speech Suppression
Subpoenas for documents and communications were sent to Apple CEO Tim Cook, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, and Amazon CEO Andy Jassy. Curiously, the panel left out Twitter CEO Elon Musk despite the fact that Twitter is one of the most popular social networks.
U.S. House Judiciary Committee Republicans plan to investigate whether the federal government “colluded” with tech companies to “suppress free speech” on issues like COVID-19. Republican lawmakers have long suggested that social networks and tech companies engage in anti-conservative bias by suppressing conservative voices.
In an announcement of the subpoenas, Jordan said that the House Judiciary Committee has “attempted to engage” with Apple, Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, and Alphabet since last year, but has been unsuccessful.
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— House Judiciary GOP (@JudiciaryGOP) February 15, 2023
Apple and the other companies will need to provide documents and communications with the U.S. government on topics that include moderation, deletion, and reduced circulation of content by March 23.
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YouTube Music contractors strike over alleged unfair labor practices
A group of 40 YouTube Music workers went on strike Friday. Employed by Alphabet subcontractor Cognizant, the striking workers allege that both companies’ management have leveraged unfair labor practices to get in the way of their union drive. “Right now, the vast majority of our department is ready to vote yes in a [National Labor […]
YouTube Music contractors strike over alleged unfair labor practices by Amanda Silberling originally published on TechCrunch