Business & Human Rights

  • Parler Sues Amazon After Suspension

    January 11, 2021

    Social media company Parler has sued Amazon and asked to be reinstated online, alleging that its suspension from Amazon's hosting service violated antitrust law and breached the companies' contractual arrangement.

  • Barron’s: Concerns Grow Over Big Data Bias

    January 11, 2021

    Susan Ariel Aaronson, research professor at George Washington University, explores concerns as evidence grows that reliance on big data analytical processes can lead to divisive, discriminatory, inequitable, and even dangerous outcomes.

  • The Hill: U.S. DHS Warns of Chinese Government Data Theft

    January 09, 2021

    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security released an advisory to American businesses that highlights the persistent risk of Chinese government-sponsored data theft due to newly enacted Chinese laws, specifically, the National Intelligence Law of 2017, Data Security Law of 2020, and Cryptology Law of 2020.

  • Facebook Bans all Political Ad’s after GA Senate Race

    January 08, 2021

    After Facebook temporarily allowed political advertisements on its platform for Georgia residents during the senatorial run-off elections, the social media giant has reinstated its nationwide ban, encouraging users to post "organically" and run ads that are not related to politics, social issues or elections.

  • Morningstar.ca Debate: Stakeholder vs. Shareholder Capitalism

    January 05, 2021

    Independent research analysts with Morningstar debate Stakeholder vs. Shareholder Capitalism arguing for or against based on a 1970 New York Times article written by Milton Friedman.

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