เป็นอีกครั้งที่ยักษ์ใหญ่ไอทีตกเป็นเป้าหมายในคดีความ
Once again the IT Giant is targeted in lawsuit.Translated
กระทรวงยุติธรรมสหรัฐอเมริกา ยื่นฟ้องบริษัท Google ในกรุงวอชิงตัน ในประเด็นข้อกล่าวหาว่าบริษัทยักษ์ใหญ่แห่งวงการใช้อำนาจที่มีผูกขาดตลาดการค้นหาข้อมูลและการโฆษณาบนอินเตอร์เน็ต
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การฟ้องร้องดังกล่าวถือเป็นคดีแรกหลังทาง Microsoft โดนฟ้องคดีเดียวกันตอนปี 1998 ทาง อัยการสูงสุดของสหรัฐ William Barr เปิดเผยว่ากระทรวงยุติธรรมใช้เวลาถึง 16 เดือนรวบรวมข้อมูลว่าหลักฐานถึงการกระทำผิดของ Google
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พร้อมชี้ว่าการเข้ามาใช้กฎหมายข้อนี้จะส่งผลให้ตลาดได้กลับมามีโอกาสเติบโต ฟื้นฟูการแข่งขัน สร้างวัตกรรมใหม่ขึ้นมา
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ด้าน Google ก็ออกแถลงการณ์ตอบกลับโดยรวดเร็ว ยืนยันว่าการฟ้องร้องนี้ “มีข้อบกพร่องอย่างมาก” และ “ไม่ได้ช่วยผู้บริโภคแต่อย่างใด”
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“คนใช้กูเกิลเพราะพวกเขาเลือกเอง ไม่ได้ถูกบังคับให้เลือก หรือหาทางเลือกอื่นไม่ได้” "เราเข้าใจว่าความสำเร็จของเราทำให้เราตกเป็นเป้าหมายในการโจมตีแต่เรายืนยันยึดมั่นในหลักการเดิม"
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ทาง Google มั่นใจว่าสุดท้ายแล้วศาลจะมองเห็นว่าการฟ้องร้องครั้งนี้ไม่มีหลักฐานหรือช่องทางกฎหมายเพียงพอที่จะตัดสินว่า Google เป็นผู้กระทำผิด
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ปัจจุบัน กูเกิลถือครองส่วนแบ่งการตลาดราว 90% ของตลาดการค้นหาข้อมูลทางอินเทอร์เน็ตทั่วโลก
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สำหรับคดีความครั้งนี้น่าจะต้องมีการต่อสู้กันอีกยาวนาน ยกตัวอย่างเช่น
ในตอนที่ Microsoft โดนฟ้องคดีเดียวกันตอนปี 1998 การต่อสู้นั้นใช้เวลายาวนานมาจบลงในปี 2001ซึ่งสุดท้ายก็เป็นการตกลงยอมความกันนอกศาล
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ที่มา : https://www.pcgamer.com/us-department-of-justice-files-anti…
The U.S. Justice Department filed suing Google company in Washington on the issues of alleged giant corporations of power with market monopolies, information and advertising on the Internet.
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Such an indictment is the first case after Microsoft was reportedly accused in 1998, U.S. Attorney General William Barr reveals that the Justice Department has spent 16 months collecting information that evidence of Google's fault.
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This legislation will result in a chance to grow, revive, innovate.
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Google's side also issued a statement to reply quickly confirming that this lawsuit is ′′ severely flawed ′′ and ′′ doesn't help consumers
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′′ Google people, because they choose themselves, not forced to choose or find other options We understand that our successes make us targeted in attack, but we insist on the same principle
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Google is confident that the court will finally see that this lawsuit doesn't have enough evidence or legal channel to judge Google as a perpetrator.
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Google currently holds a 90 % market share of the global internet search market.
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For this lawsuit, there should be a long fight. For example.
In the 1998th episode of Microsoft, the fight was long overdue, ended in 2001, the settlement was finally out of court.
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Source: https://www.pcgamer.com/us-department-of-justice-files-antitrust-lawsuit-against-googleTranslated
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快去連署,幫助香港~
【✍️聯署師召集:要求以色列公司停止為港警破解手機】
聯署link 👉 https://bit.ly/StopPhoneHackingforChina
過去反送中運動以來,黑警沒收數千部抗爭者電話,並透過以色利Cellebrite公司破解手機內容建立針對示威者的「情報網」。
然而,國安法陰霾下,香港的國安、警察、特務更有凌駕法律的權力,在不需搜查令下沒收疑犯電子儀器,令所有香港人的私隱曝露在危險中,加上「煽動顛覆國家政權」、「非法提供國家秘密或者情報」、「勾結外國勢力」等罪名模糊不清,令人質疑這些科技公司正正為中共暴政服務,協助將追求民主、自由的香港人「送中」。
因此,我發起了要求Cellebrite停止為香港警察提供破解手機服務的聯署,希望Cellebrite在國安法嚴重侵犯市民人權的時候,避免成為極權的幫兇。
請各位香港人落力聯署,保護手足的數碼安全。
#國際連結
#停止為港警破解手機
#避免黑警建立情報網
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Petition: Calling upon Cellebrite to terminate phone-hacking cooperations with Hong Kong Police
Earlier this month, Beijing has unilaterally imposed a sweeping national security law upon Hong Kong, with ill-defined terms, more presence of Chinese agents in Hong Kong and high possibility of extradition to China’s secret courts and black jails. As the law has completely undermined the city’s rule of law and judicial independence, we start this petition to call upon Cellebrite and other digital forensic companies to terminate cooperations with China and Hong Kong’s police forces and security agents.
Israeli forensics company Cellebrite has a long history helping Hong Kong police forces to crack into activists’ mobile devices. Earlier this year, Joshua Wong’s iPhone was crashed by police forces with Cellebrite’s data-extraction technology, let alone nearly 4,000 devices of detainees police cracked into last year.
However, more than just activists, the new security law also covers ordinary citizens and foreigners. According to Article 43 of the law, police can search electronic devices without warrant and court scrutiny. The law also criminalizes sharing of information under the vague offences of "colluding with foreign forces" and "unlawfully provides State secrets or intelligence concerning national", according to Article 29. In the case of China where the security law has been put in place for years, journalists, lawyers, and financial institutions have long become the victims under the law, in particular, the loosely-defined offences like "leaking state secrets" and "inciting subversion". As earlier as in 2005, Chinese journalist Shi Tao was sentenced to 10-year prison for sharing a CCP’s Tiananmen memo abroad. Another veteran journalist Gao Yu was also thrown into prison for downloading widely circulated CCP’s documents from the Internet and sharing them online.
Cellebrite claims its technology is used to create a “safer world.” But once Beijing has imposed a loosely-defined law that covers foreigners inside or outside the city, digital intelligence cooperations with this authoritarian regime are de facto imperilling the personal safety of all western nationals. Especially under rising China’s wolf-warrior diplomacy in recent years, foreign nationals have been subject to mainland-style arbitrary detention and prosecution to serve Beijing’s political ends, from Reuters reporter Anthony Grey to Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor. With a broader scope of threats than other western democracies, all cooperations with China and Hong Kong under the new law would be a direct assault on the safe world instead.
To safeguard personal safety and confidentiality of citizens, journalists and foreigners travelling, working and living in this city, we are now calling upon the world to join our petition and urging Cellebrite and other digital forensic companies to terminate all phone-hacking cooperations with Hong Kong police forces and related security agencies.
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【✍️聯署師召集:要求以色列公司停止為港警破解手機】https://bit.ly/StopPhoneHackingforChina
過去反送中運動以來,黑警沒收數千部抗爭者電話,並透過以色利Cellebrite公司破解手機內容建立針對示威者的「情報網」,而我的手機也曾被黑警透過這個軟件破解。
然而,國安法陰霾下,香港的國安、警察、特務更有凌駕法律的權力,在不需搜查令下沒收疑犯電子儀器,令所有香港人的私隱曝露在危險中,加上「煽動顛覆國家政權」、「非法提供國家秘密或者情報」、「勾結外國勢力」等罪名模糊不清,令人質疑這些科技公司正正為中共暴政服務,協助將追求民主、自由的香港人「送中」。
【✍️聯署師召集:要求以色列公司停止為港警破解手機】
聯署link 👉 https://bit.ly/StopPhoneHackingforChina
過去反送中運動以來,黑警沒收數千部抗爭者電話,並透過以色利Cellebrite公司破解手機內容建立針對示威者的「情報網」。
然而,國安法陰霾下,香港的國安、警察、特務更有凌駕法律的權力,在不需搜查令下沒收疑犯電子儀器,令所有香港人的私隱曝露在危險中,加上「煽動顛覆國家政權」、「非法提供國家秘密或者情報」、「勾結外國勢力」等罪名模糊不清,令人質疑這些科技公司正正為中共暴政服務,協助將追求民主、自由的香港人「送中」。
因此,我發起了要求Cellebrite停止為香港警察提供破解手機服務的聯署,希望Cellebrite在國安法嚴重侵犯市民人權的時候,避免成為極權的幫兇。
請各位香港人落力聯署,保護手足的數碼安全。
#國際連結
#停止為港警破解手機
#避免黑警建立情報網
--
Petition: Calling upon Cellebrite to terminate phone-hacking cooperations with Hong Kong Police
Earlier this month, Beijing has unilaterally imposed a sweeping national security law upon Hong Kong, with ill-defined terms, more presence of Chinese agents in Hong Kong and high possibility of extradition to China’s secret courts and black jails. As the law has completely undermined the city’s rule of law and judicial independence, we start this petition to call upon Cellebrite and other digital forensic companies to terminate cooperations with China and Hong Kong’s police forces and security agents.
Israeli forensics company Cellebrite has a long history helping Hong Kong police forces to crack into activists’ mobile devices. Earlier this year, Joshua Wong’s iPhone was crashed by police forces with Cellebrite’s data-extraction technology, let alone nearly 4,000 devices of detainees police cracked into last year.
However, more than just activists, the new security law also covers ordinary citizens and foreigners. According to Article 43 of the law, police can search electronic devices without warrant and court scrutiny. The law also criminalizes sharing of information under the vague offences of "colluding with foreign forces" and "unlawfully provides State secrets or intelligence concerning national", according to Article 29. In the case of China where the security law has been put in place for years, journalists, lawyers, and financial institutions have long become the victims under the law, in particular, the loosely-defined offences like "leaking state secrets" and "inciting subversion". As earlier as in 2005, Chinese journalist Shi Tao was sentenced to 10-year prison for sharing a CCP’s Tiananmen memo abroad. Another veteran journalist Gao Yu was also thrown into prison for downloading widely circulated CCP’s documents from the Internet and sharing them online.
Cellebrite claims its technology is used to create a “safer world.” But once Beijing has imposed a loosely-defined law that covers foreigners inside or outside the city, digital intelligence cooperations with this authoritarian regime are de facto imperilling the personal safety of all western nationals. Especially under rising China’s wolf-warrior diplomacy in recent years, foreign nationals have been subject to mainland-style arbitrary detention and prosecution to serve Beijing’s political ends, from Reuters reporter Anthony Grey to Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor. With a broader scope of threats than other western democracies, all cooperations with China and Hong Kong under the new law would be a direct assault on the safe world instead.
To safeguard personal safety and confidentiality of citizens, journalists and foreigners travelling, working and living in this city, we are now calling upon the world to join our petition and urging Cellebrite and other digital forensic companies to terminate all phone-hacking cooperations with Hong Kong police forces and related security agencies.
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George Karl may let the Nuggets fly down the court in the first half and then order them to apply the brakes in the second.
The Denver coach doesn't know what else to do.
He's frustrated with his team's play in third quarters this season. After jumping out to a big lead Tuesday night, the Nuggets had to hold on for a 107-99 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers.
"We ran great in the first half, we ran hard and it was some of the best sprinting we have seen this season," Karl said. "The second half, I don't know. We run in the first half (and) run out of gas."
Karl wanted to pull all five starters after an 18-point lead began to evaporate. He resisted the temptation even as the Nuggets were outscored 34-23 in the third period.
"Our starts in the third quarter are awful," Karl said. "I wouldn't even put that in a high school clinic. We come out non-focused, not running. I hope I don't do that (bench the starters), because that could be really ugly. But that is how bad I think our third quarters have been."
The first half, though, was what Karl wants to see. Allen Iverson, who finished with 31 points and 10 assists, was racing down the court, and his teammates were keeping up.
"A lot of times Coach talks about me beating guys down the court, and when I had the ball tonight, that wasn't the case," Iverson said. "They were beating me down the court, and I was just finding guys. They did a great job of finishing."
Carmelo Anthony added 29 points and Marcus Camby finished with 14 and 10 rebounds -- his 23rd double-double this season.
Anthony was at a loss to explain the Nuggets' third-quarter woes.
"If we knew as a team, we wouldn't start off third quarters like that," Anthony said. "We could've stepped up our defense a little more, but we won the game. It was an ugly game."
Portland coach Nate McMillan would agree. He took comfort in the fact the Blazers pulled within 99-93 with 1:44 remaining.
"Being right there doesn't do it," said McMillan, whose team has dropped 14 of the last 15 games in Denver. "We didn't play a good game."
LaMarcus Aldridge kept the Blazers in the game, finishing with 24 points and a career-high 17 rebounds. Zach Randolph added 26 points and Brandon Roy had 16. Jarrett Jack finished with 13 points and nine assists.
"Turnovers, turnovers, turnovers," said Roy, whose team had 13 of its 18 turnovers in the first half. "You can't beat a team playing like that. We were terrible."
The Nuggets held on to their late lead this time. When Portland played in Denver on Feb. 2, the Blazers came back from a seven-point deficit in the final 1:35 before losing 114-107 in overtime. Former Blazer Steve Blake took over in overtime, scoring eight of the Nuggets' 17 points.
Blake also had a big basket on Tuesday night. After Aldridge hit a shot to trim Denver's lead to six, Blake nailed a jumper with 1:24 remaining to put away the game.
"You are disappointed because you have a game like that under control and you don't put them away, which is what good teams do," Iverson said. "But the most important thing is just to get the win. We have to close out a lot better. We know that."
J.R. Smith returned to the court after missing eight of the last nine games due to arthroscopic surgery on his left knee. Smith played almost 15 minutes and hit just one 3-pointer. Denver came into the game shooting just 32.7 percent from 3-point range, which is last in the NBA. Smith was 1-for-3 against Portland.
When asked about the Nuggets' defensive performance in the second half, Karl beat his head against the microphone.
"Twenty-four great minutes, and then 24 minutes of frustration," Karl said with a grin. "I'd like to have a 48-minute game where we play well all four quarters with only small moments of lull. We are getting there and getting better."
Game notes
Nuggets assistant coach Mike Dunlap took his name out of consideration for the University of Colorado basketball position Tuesday. He also recently told a search firm that he didn't have an interest in the openings at the University of Minnesota or University of Denver. ... Reserve G/F Fred Jones missed the game with a swollen right hand. He collided with G Sergio Rodriguez in practice Monday. ... Iverson's 10 assists gave him 4,503 for his career. ... Anthony picked up a technical in the fourth quarter for arguing a call.
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