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‘Unprecedented’ Secrecy in Google Trial as Tech Giants Push to Limit Disclosures

Por: The New York Times Business September 26, 2023

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In a court filing last month, Google argued that it needed its privacy in that would spotlight its dominance in online search.“Once commercially sensitive information is disclosed in open court, the resulting harm to the party’s competitive standing cannot be undone,” the internet giant wrote to the judge presiding over the case.It was part of a pattern of Google’s pushing to limit transparency in the federal government’s . Before... + full article



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