A panel of three federal appellate judges appeared generally skeptical on Wednesday as forgotten social networking startup Power Ventures claimed that the company and its former CEO are not liable for violating an anti-spam and an anti-hacking law. A lower court previously ruled in favor of Facebook, which brought the original case, and issued an award of $3 million to the social network giant.
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Facebook's parent company Meta announced Monday that it was taking down any content that supported or praised the anti-democratic protesters' weekend looting of Brazilian government institutions.
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