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Is deciding to use google fonts the sort of decision that makes an entity a controller rather than a processor?

In ensuring GDPR compliance determining which entities are data controllers and which data processors is a critical step. The UK government says: The UK GDPR defines a controller as: the natural or ...
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Can I ask a company for money in exchange for info on a bug

Suppose one found information about a large organisations software, for example Apple Pay, about their payment system that could cause very bad legal trouble for them. This could be related to to the ...
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Can you sue a company for false advertisement even if you signed their terms and conditions?

I only have a broad general idea about false advertising so I am not sure if this scenario would be applicable for someone to be sued for false advertising. If the buyer agreed that upon buying an ...
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What is the current state of U.S. law regarding misleading inducements in shadow banning?

The general idea appears to be that social media companies retain the right to deamplify users' voices, for reasons that may or may not be ethical or sensible. The question is whether users have any ...
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Are social networks legally required to implement user banning/suspension funcionality?

So are social networks that don't allow users to be suspended/banned legal? Or they are required to implement this feature?
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Hotlinking img as profile picture

I have an img on my website which is used as the profile picture of the user. It is embedded as <img src="${Hotlink}". The user can specify an URL and that is used as his profile picture. ...
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Use creations made by AI tools

Do we have the right to use an image or text or other generated by Google Bard / Gemini / other known AI tool and put it on our site for example? or do you have to pay for the tool like microsoft / ...
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Could there be a legal risk in a captcha defeat browser plugin?

Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart, or captcha's, have become more common recently, in particular from cloudflare. If one used or distributed a browser plugin ...
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Does GDPR or ePrivacy apply to localStorage data if they are not transmitted to the server?

Let's say we have a website is plainly static -- no user login, no third-party component, etc. The website uses localStorage for some very local purposes, such as remembering user's theme preference. ...
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Is the BBC website out of compliance with the UK cookie regulations regarding consent and nudging techniques?

The United Kingdom's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) requires websites to make it as easy to reject non-essential cookies as to accept them and also outlaws "nudging techniques", ...
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Texas HB 1181: How does jurisdiction work?

Texas HB 1181 requires commercial sites that serve more than 1/3 of their content as porn to verify users from Texas prior to serving them explicit material or face civil penalties. Can someone please ...
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Is there a legal distinction between “phishing” and “simulated phishing”?

Phishing emails are illegal under laws such as the Anti-Phishing Act of 2005. Many companies are becoming increasingly aggressive with sending “simulated phishing” emails to their employees. Employees ...
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Is it legal to use random images from the Internet in my personal study notes? [duplicate]

It's the images of objects, the images are helping learn new vocabulary. I don't know if they're under copyright. I mean if I get them from some website. I want to use them only in my personal notes ...
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How Can This Book Published in 2005 be in the Public Domain?

According to Internet Archive, the Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska (Divine Mercy in My Soul) published by Marian Press, Stockbridge, MA in 2005, is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN. St. Faustina died in ...
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What counts as a ‘third party’ in the context of libel?

This post asks about the law jurisdiction of England & Wales. As I understand it, and I am happy to be corrected on this point, for a written statement to be libellous, it must be published to a ...
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