Primary Domain

Legal

Within the Primary Domain facet, Legal intelligence groups reporting by primary domain so readers can follow a focused area of internet infrastructure, governance, connectivity markets, or digital capital. The page brings together related articles, public evidence, institutions, companies, people, regional exposure, operating dependencies, and market context that may otherwise sit across separate category pages. It explains the domain, the likely actor class, the market or governance context, and the source material readers should use when comparing signals. Operators, analysts, and governance readers can see how the same domain appears across events, profiles, market shifts, public-source evidence, regional dependencies, and longer-cycle infrastructure decisions over time.

Shaquille O'Neal portrait used for an FTX settlement event briefing

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Shaquille O'Neal's $1.8m FTX settlement resets celebrity crypto risk

Shaquille O'Neal's proposed $1.8m settlement in the FTX investor litigation gives paid celebrity crypto promotion a measurable legal-exposure price. The promoter is not accused of running the exchange; the signal is that reputational reach can carry liability after a…

Jun 23, 2025
Apple's iCloud class action turns backup restrictions into antitrust risk reviewed editorial briefing visual

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Apple's iCloud class action turns backup restrictions into antitrust risk

Gamboa v. Apple turns iCloud backup design into an antitrust test. Consumers allege Apple blocks rival cloud services from offering a full device-backup substitute for iPhone and iPad users, leaving iCloud as the practical route for restricted backup files and paid storage…

Mar 5, 2024
OpenAI says The NYT "hacked" ChatGPT, launching a lawsuit reviewed editorial briefing visual

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OpenAI says The NYT "hacked" ChatGPT, launching a lawsuit

OpenAI's February 2024 court filing turned The New York Times copyright case into a fight over evidence construction, not only training data. The Times had sued Microsoft and OpenAI in December 2023, alleging that generative AI systems used Times journalism without permission and…

Feb 28, 2024