South Carolina Jury Orders $45 Million Payout in Shocking Airbnb Privacy Invasion Case

Columbia, S.C. — In a groundbreaking legal case that underscores privacy concerns in the digital age, a jury in South Carolina has awarded a substantial $45 million in damages to a woman who claimed she was secretly recorded while staying at an Airbnb property. The incident, which took place in 2017, involved the woman discovering multiple hidden cameras in the bedroom and bathroom of a property she rented through the popular lodging platform. This verdict is seen by experts as one of the largest of its kind, signaling a stern warning to digital platform users … Read more

South Dakota Judge Dismisses Lawsuit from Hideaway Hills Residents Over Sinkhole Crisis

RAPID CITY, S.D. — In a significant legal ruling, a South Dakota judge has dismissed a class-action lawsuit filed by residents of the Hideaway Hills development, who discovered their homes were built over an abandoned gypsum mine after a large sinkhole appeared in April 2020. Fourth Circuit Court Judge Eric Strawn ruled against the homeowners, leading their attorney to vow an appeal. The collapse not only endangered residents but also underscored substantial risks to hundreds of homes in the neighborhood, elevating fears of further ground failures. Lawyers for the homeowners had sought to hold the … Read more

Pakistani Documentary ‘Songs of the Sufi’ Captures Audience Hearts, Wins Top Award at Chicago South Asian Film Festival

Karachi, Pakistan – The Pakistani documentary “Songs of the Sufi” recently garnered the Best Documentary – Audience Choice Award at the 15th Chicago South Asian Film Festival, highlighting a notable achievement in showcasing Sufi musical traditions on an international platform. The festival, which took place in Chicago from September 19 to 22, 2024, celebrated a wide array of South Asian films, with this particular documentary standing out among the crowd. Produced by Kamran Anwar and directed by Shahrukh Waheed, the film delves into the rich history of classical qawwali music, told through the experiences of … Read more

South Korea Penalizes Worldcoin, Citing Breaches in Privacy Protection Regulations

Seoul, South Korea – South Korea’s data protection authority, the Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC), has imposed a hefty fine on Worldcoin, a cryptocurrency firm known for its biometric-based approach to user identification. The penalty, amounting to 100 million won (approximately $72,000), comes as a result of Worldcoin’s violation of the country’s stringent personal data protection laws. Worldcoin, which has garnered significant attention for its ambitious plan to provide a blockchain-based identity using iris scans, faced scrutiny from the PIPC regarding its handling of sensitive biometric data. The regulatory body’s investigation revealed that Worldcoin had … Read more