After a series of backlash from local residents last week, Mark Zuckerberg is now reconsidering the lawsuits that he filed that forces residents to sell their lands
Facebook co-founder, Mark Zuckerberg sues his neighbours in Hawaii, some of whom are deceased and still hold claims to the land he purhased on the island of Kauai in year 2014.
Without any formal announcement, Facebook is silently upgrading to something more. Numbers of users in multiple markets including TechCrunch staff in the U.
The social media network is expanding its warzone againts fake news to Germany. The online social network Facebook has stepped up their level in combatting fake news by expanding its trial of measures for the first time outside of the United States, and Germany will be receiving the updates soon.
Facebook was charged by European Commission to pay 1 percent of its annual sells for providing "incorrect or misleading information" in seeking approval for Facebook-WhatsApp deal.
Facebook is alleged of not including conservative news on the site's "Trending Topics" section. The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee is now asking Mark Zuckerberg to respond to recent allegations.
It's a rare occasion that a U.S. company wins favorably in China. With much luck on its side, Facebook was favored by Chinese court over a trademark dispute. It ordered Zhujiang Beverage to stop using 'face book" as its trademark.
Facebook requested a judge to dismiss a privacy lawsuit case filed by a group of Illinois Facebook users against them. The group claimed it the social networking giant violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act.
A Brazilian judge ordered phone carrier companies in the country to block Facebook-owned messaging app, Whatsapp. The blocking order was issued because Whatsapp did not comply in a previous court order to hand over personal information to assist an ongoing criminal investigation.
Shareholders of Facebook Inc. filed a class action lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg on Friday, April 29. They want to stop the founder's plan to issue new Class C stock and obtain more billion of dollars from the company.
Facebook has published its biennial transparency report detailing government agencies’ intervention to individual’s information on Thursday. At the same time, the social media site predicts for an end of such practice since promulgation of new Email Privacy Act. The act has been passed on the previous day by the House of Representatives.
A string of legal fees that stemmed from a single Facebook post might leave Matthew and Annette Palmer from Sydney, Australia bankrupt. Their legal battles, however, will not stop anytime soon as their opponent is still seeking ways to have Mr. Palmer indicted for perjury.
Uber's transparency report indicated that the company gave information of its users and drivers to law enforcement agencies and regulators in aid of investigations. Users, however, raised concerns over their privacy and security.
Minister Som Soeun was accused by Opposition Leader, Sam Rainsy, of harboring likes from "click farms." In his post, Rainsy alleged Soeun of receiving a message from an Undersecretary of State directing him to campaign for Cambodia Prime Minsiter's facebook page. Soeun answers with a lawsuit against Rainsy for "twisting the truth."
More than two dozen United States tech companies have supported Apple. This comes ahead of the iPhone unlocking case's ruling regarding the phone of one of the San Bernardino shooters.
Brazilian police detained a senior Facebook Inc. executive on Tuesday. This is due to an increased dispute over a court's order to provide the data from WhatsApp that would help in secretive drug-trafficking investigation.