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There s something good can be accomplished. shelley palmer professor broke down what each side is arguing this case. here s what he told cnn earlier. so the way that one side looks at it is that the tech giants, the tech platforms have to be liable because the algorithms do the phone they basically put aside on youtube or any social media center any platform say we ll use youtube is an example. youtube strongly recommends this content, and if you re recommending the content, that means that you are a publisher, you enter an editor, you are a curator, and if you are the curator and you are responsible for what it is your curating. that s the argument on one side. the argument on the other side is that no, we are a tech platform. you wouldn t be held responsible if you re the phone company for someone making a
Communications perspective. congress needs to step in and say, we recognize data sovereignty, data privacy, security issues. we recognize that there is a difference between a publisher and a platform and it s not cut and dry and, we need to enact laws they need to protect those who need to be protected, which is the job of government. we just haven t seen it. contentious case there and our thanks to shelley palmer for his expertise. american basketball star brittney griner will be back on the court soon. on tuesday the phoenix mercury saving have renew her contract for another year. reiner spent about ten months in a russian prison you may remember, she was sentenced to nine years and drug charges but returned to the united states in december as part of a prisoner swap. brian shared the good news on instagram tuesday. see it there, the mercury s first game of the season is set for may, just a few months away and obviously this return to the core highly anticipated. we wish her well.
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Phyllis Graber Jensen Published on April 12, 2021 A coordinator for the Center for Global Education untangles the logistical knots facing international students trying to come to the U.S. to study. Dining Services staff members transport food to students who are either on the go, in quarantine, or in isolation. And a Ladd Library staffer manages low-touch routines at the library. Whether students are feeling down, or need help getting their feet back on the ground, they get the support they need from Bates staff, whose work helps position students for success in their work with the equally devoted Bates faculty.
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Vermont settles with mask seller accused of price-gouging December 22, 2020 GMT BERLIN, Vt. (AP) The Vermont attorney general’s office has settled with a South Burlington business and its owner over what the office called a “price-gouging scheme” involving masks sold to Central Vermont Medical Center last spring. As part of the settlement, Shelley Palmer, owner of Big Brother Security Programs, Inc. must provide 80,000 items of personal protective equipment to CVMC, and 10,000 to the state to be distributed around Vermont, the Times Argus reported. ADVERTISEMENT Attorney General T.J. Donovan’s office had sued Palmer and his business in April saying Palmer had imported surgical masks from China that cost 10 cents each and then sold those masks to the Berlin hospital for $2.50 each, a 2400% mark up.
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