LinkedIn files Supreme Court appeal against hiQ Labs
Sondra Campanelli, Head of News and Marketing (London)
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LinkedIn has officially asked the US Supreme Court to review the case it lost against hiQ Labs in the ongoing web-scraping dispute between the two companies.