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Facebook looks set to file for its long-awaited IPO today, The Pirate Bay founders are denied an appeal in the Swedish Supreme court while the site looks to avoid a similar fate as Megaupload, and Google is fined half a million euros in France. It’s all in today’s Daily Dose.
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Facebook reportedly to opt for a $5B IPO tomorrow rather than expected $10B: Read more
The Pirate Bay’s founders face jail after they’re denied a Supreme Court appeal: Read more
The Pirate Bay switches to a Swedish domain to prevent seizure from US authorities: Read more
Google receives a €500,000 fine over Google Maps’ “unfair competition” in France: Read more
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