
Supreme Court to decide how 1988 videotape privacy law applies to online video
Viewing history Salazar v. Paramount hinges on video privacy law’s definition of “consumer.” Credit: Getty Images | Ernesto.
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Markets slipped on Friday as investors turned defensive ahead of Sundays Union Budget, with IT and metal stocks weighing on sentiment. Analysts highlighted persistent volatility amid global uncertainties, Fed leadership changes and FII pressure. With key levels holding firm, traders now await Budget cues to determine the markets next decisive move.

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Viewing history Salazar v. Paramount hinges on video privacy law’s definition of “consumer.” Credit: Getty Images | Ernesto.

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