Prince Harry loses long legal battle against U.K. tabloid publisher
Prince Harry loses long legal battle against U.K. tabloid publisher (cbsnews); Prince Harry loses lawsuit against Mail publisher over phone-hacking claims (theguardian) (sources: cbsnews, theguardian, nytimes, aljazeera, abc)

Prince Harry loses long legal battle against U.K. tabloid publisher (cbsnews); Prince Harry loses lawsuit against Mail publisher over phone-hacking claims (theguardian)
- Prince Harry loses long legal battle against U.K. tabloid publisher (cbsnews)
- Prince Harry loses lawsuit against Mail publisher over phone-hacking claims (theguardian)
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This story is about Prince Harry loses long legal battle against U.K. tabloid publisher. This bill would raise the standard for secret nondisclosure orders tied to compelled access to stored communications.
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- Raise the standard for secret nondisclosure orders tied to compelled access to stored communications • Require DOJ reporting, including on orders affecting the media or protected activity.
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This story is about Prince Harry loses long legal battle against U.K. tabloid publisher. This bill would fund pilot programs and technical assistance to counter technology-enabled abuse.
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- Fund pilot programs and technical assistance to counter technology-enabled abuse • Support victims dealing with spyware, monitoring tools, and other digital surveillance tactics.
This story is about Prince Harry loses long legal battle against U.K. tabloid publisher. This bill would let individuals submit one deletion request covering all registered data brokers.
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- Let individuals submit one deletion request covering all registered data brokers • Require FTC-backed registration, deletion compliance, audits, and reporting.
This story is about Prince Harry loses long legal battle against U.K. tabloid publisher. This bill would require a warrant for provider-held electronic communications records.
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- Require a warrant for provider-held electronic communications records • Narrow older Stored Communications Act pathways that permit lower-threshold access.
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