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Battling for Corporate Accountability: Grammarly Faces Identity Theft Charges in AI Training While Nintendo Sues US Government

Grammarly is under fire for using expert identities for AI feedback without consent, raising major 'Right of Publicity' concerns. Meanwhile, Nintendo is suing the U.S. government for tariff refunds, and Elon Musk has failed to block a California transparency law. These cases signal a major push for legal accountability in AI ethics, international trade, and data transparency.

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Nintendo vs. Uncle Sam: Gaming Giant Sues U.S. Government for Multi-Billion Dollar Tariff Refund

Nintendo has sued the U.S. government seeking a refund for billions in tariffs paid under executive trade orders. Following a Supreme Court ruling that limited presidential tariff authority, this lawsuit could trigger a massive wave of litigation from other tech giants like Apple and Sony, seeking similar restitution.

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Nintendo vs. The IRS: The Billion-Dollar Fight Over ‘Illegal’ Trump-Era Tech Tariffs

Nintendo has sued the US government to recover hundreds of millions in 'illegal' tariffs following a Supreme Court ruling. The US Customs and Border Protection has cited technical system failures as a reason to delay the massive refunds, sparking outrage across the tech sector.

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US Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump Tariffs, Government Faces $175 Billion Refund Bill

The US Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Trump's emergency global tariffs under IEEPA are illegal. The ruling may trigger $175 billion in refunds and sets a precedent limiting executive power over trade.

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