Gov. Ron DeSantis is leading a push to penalize and regulate tech titans Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook and Twitter for censoring conservative views, commodifying personal data and blurring privacy lines while dominating public discourse – to the cheers of his Republican base.
Gov. Ron DeSantis is leading a push to penalize and regulate tech titans Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook and Twitter for censoring conservative views, commodifying personal data and blurring privacy lines while dominating public discourse – to the cheers of his Republican base.
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Most of the life science industries closely guard their trade
secret to stay ahead in the competition. These trade secrets may
include a new compound, new antibody, a new peptide or new gene.
The costs of taking protective measures to safeguard secrecy are
high and so is the cost suffered if the valuable trade secret falls
in wrong hands. For example AGC Inc an aviation component
manufacturing company based in Connecticut US became bankrupt when
their former Vice President who left them in 2009 joined their
EUGENE, Ore. (Legal Newsline) – An Oregon appeals court won’t let Albertson’s off the hook, keeping alive a class action lawsuit after the company had attempted to use the state’s “notice and cure” process.
The Oregon Court of Appeals wrote Jan. 13 that the grocery chain’s proposed remedy to class members wasn’t good enough to escape the litigation, which alleges the price on the “one” in a two-for-one deal on meat at Safeway was inflated.
The proposed cure, available thanks to Oregon’s unique “notice and cure” procedure, failed to account for statutory damages of $200 per violation under the state’s Unfair Trade Practices Act, the court ruled.