AICybersecuritySoftware

Reddit Files Copyright Lawsuit Against AI Firms Over Data Scraping Allegations

Reddit has initiated legal action against Perplexity and three data collection firms for allegedly scraping millions of posts without permission. The lawsuit marks the latest escalation in the social media platform’s efforts to protect its content from unauthorized AI training use.

Legal Action Against Alleged Data Scraping

Reddit has filed a federal lawsuit against artificial intelligence company Perplexity and three data scraping firms—Oxylabs UAB, AWM Proxy, and Serp Api—for allegedly collecting millions of posts without authorization, according to court documents filed in New York. The legal action represents the social media platform’s latest effort to protect its user-generated content from what sources indicate is unauthorized use for AI training purposes.

BusinessPolicyTelecom

Verizon Begins Distributing $100 Million Settlement to Customers Over Undisclosed Fees

Verizon has initiated payments in a major class-action settlement addressing undisclosed fees on wireless bills. Eligible customers could receive between $5 and $100 through various payment methods. The distribution follows claims filed before the April 2024 deadline.

Verizon Settlement Payments Underway

Verizon has reportedly begun distributing approximately $100 million to eligible customers as part of a class-action settlement, according to recent reports. The telecommunications giant is making payments to customers who filed claims regarding undisclosed fees on their postpaid wireless bills.

BusinessStartups

Deel Secures $300 Million Funding, Cofounders’ Wealth Surges Amid Rivalry with Rippling

Deel has raised $300 million from top investors, elevating its valuation above Rippling’s for the first time since 2022. The funding increases cofounders’ fortunes, though Rippling’s Parker Conrad remains wealthier. Ongoing lawsuits between the HR software giants add complexity to their competition.

Funding Round Elevates Deel’s Market Position

HR software startup Deel has reportedly secured $300 million in new funding from Ribbit Capital, Coatue, and Andreessen Horowitz, according to recent reports. This investment has pushed the company’s valuation to $17.3 billion, surpassing rival Rippling for the first time since 2022. Sources indicate that the deal has significantly increased the net worth of Deel’s cofounders, Alex Bouaziz and Shuo Wang, by an estimated $500 million each.

PolicyTechnology

Tech Giants and Student Group Challenge Texas App Store Age Verification Mandate

Major technology companies and student advocates have joined forces to challenge Texas’ new app store age verification law. The legal battles center on First Amendment concerns and privacy implications of mandatory ID checks for all users.

Legal Challenges Mount Against Texas App Store Legislation

Two separate lawsuits have been filed challenging the Texas App Store Accountability Act, with an unusual alliance of technology industry leaders and student advocates leading the charge against the controversial legislation. According to reports, both Students Engaged in Advancing Texas (SEAT) and the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) have taken legal action to prevent the law from taking effect in January 2026.