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US Regulator, State Attorneys Look for Answers From Facebook The U.S. Federal Trade Commission took the unusual step of announcing that it had opened an investigation into the company - which it generally only does in cases of great public interest - citing media reports that raise what it called "substantial concerns about the privacy practices of Facebook.".
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Facebook–while it apologizes for scandal–funds campaign to block CA data-privacy Is lobbying really helpful for the people in the US? For me it looks like it always benefits the companies and the politicians. Lobbying is illegal in many countries. Why is it allowed there? Under what thoughts. Can oisomeone explain please? EDIT:. Quickly checked Google. An investopedia article argues ...
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