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Why the Supreme Court is Using a 1988 VHS Law to Redefine Internet Privacy
Supreme Court case could decide if a 1988 video privacy law protects your data from website tracking pixels like Meta's Facebook integration.
A Delaware Chancery Court judge ruled today that Paramount has not identified any “irreparable harm” to itself as a Warner Bros. Discovery shareholder that would justify expedited disclosure as it ...
The first Paramount Plus price hike since 2024 is just around the corner, and we've rounded up everything you need to know about the increase, including last-minute ways to save. The Paramount Plus ...
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed this week to review a proposed class action stemming from a 1988 law protecting the privacy of ...
Nine-time Emmy nominee Issa Rae is the latest talent creator to be signed by the David Ellison-run Paramount, inking a three-year first-look film and TV production deal. The deal follows Paramount ...
Paramount Skydance on Thursday extended the deadline on its hostile tender offer for Warner Bros Discovery by about a month to February 20, buying more time to persuade investors that its bid for the ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a lawsuit from a man alleging that using email credentials for targeted advertising violates a law passed in 1988 ...
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Paramount sues Warner Bros over $72 billion Netflix deal after hostile takeover attempt
Paramount has sued the Warner Bros. Discovery board of directors just weeks after launching a hostile takeover attempt. Last month, after Netflix secured a $72 billion acquisition agreement with the ...
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