Topic: Lucy Koh
Lucy Koh is a federal judge known for her rulings on cases involving privacy and censorship, particularly in relation to major tech companies like Google. Her decisions highlight the ongoing conflicts between user privacy rights and corporate practices that often undermine those rights, such as misleading privacy features and content restrictions. These issues are critical for advocates of free speech and individual liberty, as they reveal the challenges posed by corporate gatekeeping and surveillance.
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Judge says lawsuit against Google’s not-so-private “incognito mode” can proceed
It’s not private after all.
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Judge demands answers from Google after learning “Incognito mode” doesn’t ensure privacy
The activity isn’t recorded for you but it is for Google.
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In federal court, Google stands by putting over 100 PragerU videos in restricted mode
PragerU argues that the tech giant had placed their videos under restricted mode simply because they promoted conservative ideas and…



