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Class Action Denied In Blackbaud Data Breach Case

The NonProfit Times

District Court for the District of South Carolina Columbia Division. indicated that a method proposed by the plaintiffs’ expert had not shown how class members would be determined. million to settle investigations by 49 states and the District of Columbia. Judge Joseph F. Anderson Jr.

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Blackbaud Settles With California For $6.75 Million

The NonProfit Times

Blackbaud has now settled with all 50 states and the District of Columbia regarding the May 2020 data breach which has cost the firm millions in legal costs and fines. The others states and the District of Columbia settled in October 2023. District Court for the District of South Carolina Columbia Division.

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Investor Makes $4.3 Billion Bid To Take Blackbaud Private

The NonProfit Times

Blackbaud released a statement acknowledging what was termed “an unsolicited, non-binding proposal from Clearlake Capital Group, L.P., million to settle with 49 states and the District of Columbia after its 2020 data breach. The stock price today was $78.45 in early trading, down 68 cents per share. per share in cash.”

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Epic files new complaint in its antitrust suit against Google

The Verge

Google’s relationship with Samsung came under the microscope earlier this month when 36 states and the District of Columbia sued Google for breaking antitrust law. A proposed schedule from earlier this month gives Google until August 20th to file a motion to dismiss, then sets a hearing on the case for October 14th.

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TikTok’s biggest problem is outside its control

The Verge

ByteDance is reportedly considering all manner of proposed solutions to keep TikTok alive around the world — it’s expected to generate $500 million in revenue this year , after all. “I only have 3 million on Instagram and 500,000 on YouTube. No matter what it’s going to be hard to transfer all the people I have on TikTok.”.

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Virginia will use technology to slow chronic speeders’ cars—and other states are rushing to join in

Fast Company Tech

Scott Wiener proposed a bill requiring ISA on all new cars sold in the Golden State. Last year, the District of Columbia became the first jurisdiction to pass such a law. Legislatures in Arizona, California, Georgia, Maryland, and New York are now considering their own proposals. In the U.S.,

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