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Forget about Apple and the FBI going pawn-for-pawn on the legal chessboard for the past few weeks – Microsoft is bringing the digital privacy fight to the government. Last week, The New York Times reported that the immutable software behemoth is suing the Justice Department over its frequent use of gag orders. These directives prevent parties like Microsoft form informing their users when the government obtains a warrant to read emails. In other (completely unrelated) news, digital marketing on social media is hard. For some companies that predate the digital-natives era, etiquette is still an elusive concept. KFC made a…

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