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Meta tells court it won’t sue over Facebook feed-killing toolβ€”yet

17 July 2024 at 14:27
Meta tells court it won’t sue over Facebook feed-killing toolβ€”yet

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This week, Meta asked a US district court in California to toss a lawsuit filed by a professor, Ethan Zuckerman, who fears that Meta will sue him if he releases a tool that would give Facebook users an automated way to easily remove all content from their feeds.

Zuckerman has alleged that the imminent threat of a lawsuit from Meta has prevented him from releasing Unfollow Everything 2.0, suggesting that a cease-and-desist letter sent to the creator of the original Unfollow Everything substantiates his fears.

He's hoping the court will find that either releasing his tool would not breach Facebook's terms of useβ€”which prevent "accessing or collecting data from Facebook 'using automated means'"β€”or that those terms conflict with public policy. Among laws that Facebook's terms allegedly conflict with are the First Amendment, section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), as well as California’s Computer Data Access and Fraud Act (CDAFA) and state privacy laws.

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Report: Z-Library admins on the lam ahead of US extradition; officials shocked

9 July 2024 at 12:49
Report: Z-Library admins on the lam ahead of US extradition; officials shocked

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Two Russian citizens arrested for running the pirate e-book site Z-Library have reportedly escaped house arrest in Argentina and vanished after a court approved their extradition to the United States.

Accused by the US of criminal copyright infringement, wire fraud, and money laundering, Anton Napolsky and Valeriia Ermakova were arrested in 2022. Until last May, they were being detained in Argentina while a court mulled the Department of Justice's extradition request, and the US quickly moved to seize Z-Library domains.

But according to a translated article from a local publication called La Voz, the pair suddenly disappeared after submitting a request "to be considered political refugees" in order to "avoid being sent to the US." Napolsky and Ermakova had long denied wrongdoing, and apparently they "ran away" after giving up on the legal process. They reportedly even stopped talking to their defense lawyer.

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