Palantir loses legal challenge against Swiss investigative magazine
69 points by sschueller 2 hours ago | 10 comments

tremon 20 minutes ago
> “We welcome that the Zurich Commercial Court confirmed our right to publish a counterstatement”

Well that certainly is one way to spin having 22 of your 23 counterstatement requests dismissed by the court.

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holistio 20 minutes ago
Anyone who has read The Lord of The Rings has exactly zero reasons to trust Palantir.
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emptybits 2 minutes ago
Indeed. The corporation name is literally (in literature!) an example of all-seeing surveillance tools causing harm when (not if) they fall into evil hands.
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DoktorDelta 6 minutes ago
Crazy that there's a weapons company called Anduril as well
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z3c0 5 minutes ago
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sschueller 2 hours ago
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catlikesshrimp 26 minutes ago
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tremon 16 minutes ago
archive.ph works fine for me. Resolves to

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akerl_ 5 minutes ago
Archive.ph returns different results to Cloudflare’s resolvers intentionally, preventing Cloudflare DNS users from resolving it correctly.
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mistrial9 56 minutes ago
> officials in Denmark and the Netherlands have similarly expressed a desire to uncouple from the US-based software group

oh that is clever writing

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tokai 35 minutes ago
I wonder which Danish official they are talking about. Lots of voices against it, but not from officials. The danish state is going full steam ahead. Just yesterday the Greenlandic police was integrated with Grotham from Palantir.
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griffoa 12 minutes ago
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