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US lawmakers accuse Facebook of ducking questions on its privacy practices

Reps. Edward Markey (D-Mass.) and Joe Barton (R-Texas) accused Facebook of evading questions about whether it tracks users in order to deliver targeted ads on Monday.

Facebook set for suit over publicity; Case hinges on 'sponsored stories' appearing on many pages

Facebook’s practice of showing people that their friends “like” specific products could run afoul of a California law that gives both celebrities and ordinary citizens the right to control how their names and pictures are used for commercial endorsements.

Author Says Facebook Is Making Us Miserable

Ian Bush CBS Philadelphia 12/14/2011
Author Says Facebook Is Making Us Miserable

Facebook has changed the way many people communicate with family and friends — but some believe it’s not always for the better.

Facebook Poised to Seek Dismissal of New York Man's Suit

Facebook and its founder will try to have a man's lawsuit claiming part ownership of the $50 billion social networking website thrown out of court after securing proof the contract on which it's based is fake, a Facebook attorney said Tuesday.

Woman Faces Charges After Setting Up Fake Facebook Account

Lawyers for a New Jersey woman say the state's identity theft law doesn't apply to allegations that she created a fake Facebook profile about her ex-boyfriend.

'We didn't mean to track you' says Facebook as social network giant admits to 'bugs' in new privacy row

Facebook has admitted that it has been watching the web pages its members visit – even when they have logged out.

Threats posted on White House Facebook page

Jonathan Dienst and Shimon Prokupecz MSNBC 09/11/2011
Threats posted on White House Facebook page

Threatening messages have been posted on the White House Facebook page amid heightened alerts surrounding a possible 9/11 terror threat.

Men jailed for inciting riots on Facebook

Two men who attempted to use social networking site Facebook to incite riots during last week's unprecedented civil disorder in Britain were on Tuesday both jailed for four years, police said.

Wild Facebook parties could be banned in Germany

Matthew Day Telegraph 07/04/2011
Wild Facebook parties could be banned in Germany

Wild parties organised on Facebook could be banned in Germany after a series of gatherings advertised on the website descended into violence.

Facebook wins access to material cited in New York suit

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg will soon have access to a contract and email files that a one-time business acquaintance contends make him part owner of the multibillion-dollar social media company, a federal judge ruled Thursday.


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