Supreme Court Upholds FCC Fines Against AT&T and Verizon for Location Data Sales

The Supreme Court has ruled against AT&T and Verizon, confirming the FCC's authority to impose fines for selling user location data without consent.

The Supreme Court has ruled against AT&T and Verizon, confirming the FCC's authority to impose fines for selling user location data without consent.

The Supreme Court's recent decision in the Cox Communications case has significant implications for copyright liability, particularly for Internet service providers and technology companies.

The Supreme Court's recent oral arguments reveal skepticism towards AT&T and Verizon's claims regarding FCC fines, potentially reshaping regulatory dynamics.

The US government has initiated a refund portal for tariffs deemed illegal by the Supreme Court, impacting over 330,000 importers who paid substantial duties.

The Supreme Court has ruled that Internet service providers cannot be held liable for the copyright infringement of their users unless they actively induce such behavior.

The Supreme Court will examine whether Paramount violated the 1988 Video Privacy Protection Act by sharing user data with Facebook, focusing on the definition of 'consumer.'

The tech industry braces for potential refunds as the Supreme Court weighs the legality of Trump's controversial tariffs.