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Sunday, 8 Mar 2026 Weekly Legal & Regulatory GLOBAL
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Elon Musk's ongoing legal battle with former Twitter executives highlights tensions over user base disclosures during his acquisition of the platform. The executives aim to counter Musk's claims of misinformation, which could impact perceptions of corporate transparency in tech transactions. Meanwhile, the SEC's new crypto measure is under White House review, potentially redefining digital token classifications and influencing the regulatory landscape for cryptocurrencies. In a separate legal move, Nintendo is suing the U.S. government for tariff refunds following a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated some of Trump's tariffs, signaling broader implications for international trade policies.
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SEC Crypto Measure Under Review
Bloomberg Technology 6 Mar 2026, 5:22pmA new SEC crypto measure is now under White House review and it could reshape how digital tokens are classified. SEC Commissioner Mark Uyeda joined Bloomberg Open Interest to talk about the new measure future of Crypto regulation. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Musk’s Spam Frustration Was ‘Confusing’ to Ex-Twitter Executives
Bloomberg Technology 7 Mar 2026, 12:46amTwo former top executives at Twitter Inc. sought to beat back Elon Musk’s narrative at a jury trial that they lied to him about the makeup of the platform’s user base when he was purchasing the company in 2022.
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Nintendo sues the US government for a refund on tariffs
TechCrunch 6 Mar 2026, 10:35pmThis lawsuit comes after a Supreme Court decision struck down some of the president's sweeping tariffs, which had impacted Nintendo and thousands of other companies.
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Nintendo Files Lawsuit Seeking Refunds on Trump’s Tariffs
Bloomberg Technology 7 Mar 2026, 3:34amNintendo Co. filed a lawsuit in the US Court of International Trade on Friday, seeking a refund for duties it paid to the US government as a result of President Donald Trump’s Tariffs.
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Indonesia outlines plan to limit under-16s’ access to social media
TechCrunch 6 Mar 2026, 2:18pmIndonesian has outlined new regulations that would restrict users under 16 from accessing digital platforms.
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