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12-7-2021

Google and Facebook targeted by newspapers in new lawsuit.

On Tuesday, Axios reported that around 200 newspapers have been building a legal movement
to challenge big tech companies on antitrust grounds.

"What started as a small-town effort to take a stand against Big Tech has turned into a national movement, with over 200 newspapers involved across dozens of states," reported Sara Fischer and Krystal Dixon.

"'The intellectual framework for this developed over the last 3-4 years,' said Doug Reynolds, managing partner of HD Media, a holding company that owns several West Virginia newspapers, including the Charleston Gazette-Mail. Reynolds, along with a
group of lawyers, filed the first newspaper lawsuit
of this kind in January in West Virginia."

According to the report, newspapers and media holding companies around the country are part
of the legal effort, including AIM Media LLCs in Indiana and Texas, Gould Enterprises in Tennessee, and Robinson Communications, which owns papers from Iowa to Washington State.

"The lawsuits were filed after the House Judiciary Committee published its major digital competition report last October, which included a section on newspapers," said the report.
"Lawmakers have expressed keen interest in understanding how Google and Facebook's dominance affects the newspapers industry."

Recently arrested Capitol rioter texted with Proud Boys leader --
 a signal of broader coordination
This comes as the Justice Department and several state attorneys general have been advancing an antitrust lawsuit against Google's parent company.[

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Rohingya refugees sue Facebook for $150 billion
over Myanmar genocide.

Rohingya refugees sued Facebook on Monday for $150 billion over claims the social network is failing
to stem hate speech on its platform, exacerbating violence against the vulnerable minority.

The complaint, lodged in a California court, says the algorithms that power the US-based company promote disinformation and extremist thought that translates to real-world violence.

"Facebook is like a robot programmed with a singular mission: to grow," the court document states.

"The undeniable reality is that Facebook's growth, fueled by hate, division, and misinformation, has left hundreds of thousands of devastated Rohingya lives in its wake."

The mainly Muslim group faces widespread discrimination in Myanmar, where they are despised as interlopers despite having lived in the country for generations.

A military-backed campaign that the United Nations said amounted to genocide saw hundreds of thousands of Rohingya driven across the border into Bangladesh in 2017, where they have since lived in sprawling refugee camps.

Many others remain in Myanmar, where they are not permitted citizenship and are subject to communal violence, as well as official discrimination by the ruling military junta.

The legal complaint argues that Facebook's algorithms drive susceptible users to join ever-more extreme groups, a situation that is "open to exploitation by autocratic politicians and regimes."

Rights groups have long charged that Facebook does not do enough to prevent the spread of disinformation and misinformation online.

Critics say even when alerted to hate speech on its platform, the company fails to act.

They charge that the social media giant allows falsehoods to proliferate, affecting the lives of minorities and skewing elections in democracies such as the United States, where unfounded charges of fraud circulate and intensify among like-minded friends.

This year, a huge leak by a company insider sparked articles arguing Facebook, whose parent company is now called Meta, knew its sites could harm some of their billions of users -- but executives chose growth over safety.

Whistleblower Frances Haugen told the US Congress in October that Facebook is "fanning ethnic violence" in some countries.

Under US law, Facebook is largely protected from liability over content posted by its users.

The Rohingya lawsuit, anticipating this defense, argues that where applicable, the law of Myanmar -- which has no such protections -- should prevail in the case.

Facebook, which did not immediately respond to questions about the lawsuit, has been under pressure in the United States and Europe to clamp down on false information, particularly over elections and the coronavirus.

The company has forged partnerships with several media companies, including AFP, intended to verify online posts and remove those that are untrue.

(AFP)

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