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Thursday, March 07, 2024

The lawsuit filed by former miners from the Democratic Republic of the Congo alleged that Apple, Alphabet, Dell, Microsoft, and Tesla violated a trafficking law that makes it illegal to participate in a "venture" that engages in forced labor.

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... "The plaintiffs allege the technology companies participated in a venture with their cobalt suppliers by purchasing the metal through the global supply chain," the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit noted in its ruling issued yesterday.

A US District Court previously dismissed the lawsuit, and a panel of three appeals court judges unanimously affirmed the dismissal yesterday. "Purchasing an unspecified amount of cobalt through the global supply chain is not 'participation in a venture' within the meaning of the TVPRA [Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008]," the ruling said. "We therefore affirm the district court's dismissal of the complaint." ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-03-06 07:07 PM | Reply

@#1

So it appears to me that Big Tech is effectively saying... ~you cannot hold us responsible to the disgustingly egregious behavior we seem to wholeheartedly support to generate our profits.~



#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-03-06 07:09 PM | Reply

This kind of thing is literally why corporations exist.

But since that didn't fully shield them from all liability,

This kind of thing is literally why shell corporations exist.

#3 | Posted by snoofy at 2024-03-06 07:11 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 3

I suspect if you dig through the press releases of the defendants, they all touted their support for this law that "protects children" when it was passed.

#4 | Posted by snoofy at 2024-03-06 07:29 PM | Reply

@#4

Tesla, Apple among firms accused of aiding child labor in Congo (2019)
www.reuters.com

... Five of the world's largest tech companies have been accused of being complicit in the death of children in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) forced to mine cobalt, a metal used to make telephones and computers, in a landmark lawsuit.
The legal complaint on behalf of 14 families from Congo was filed on Sunday by International Rights Advocates, a U.S.-based human rights non-profit, against Tesla Inc, Apple Inc, Alphabet Inc, Microsoft Corp and Dell Technologies Inc..

The companies were part of a system of forced labor that the families claimed led to the death and serious injury of their children, it said.

It marked the first time the tech industry jointly has faced legal action over the source of its cobalt.
Images in the court documents, filed in U.S. District Court in Washington D.C., showed children with disfigured or missing limbs.
Six of the 14 children in the case were killed in tunnel collapses, and the others suffered life-altering injuries, including paralysis, it said.

"These companies - the richest companies in the world, these fancy gadget-making companies - have allowed children to be maimed and killed to get their cheap cobalt," Terrence Collingsworth, an attorney representing the families, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation. ...

Some children were paid as little as $1.50 per day, working 6 days a week, it said.

In response to a request for comment, Dell said in an email that it has "never knowingly sourced operations" using child labor and has launched an investigation into the allegations.

A spokesperson for Glencore said: "Glencore notes the allegations contained in a U.S. lawsuit filed on 15th December 2019.
"Glencore's production of cobalt in the DRC is a by-product of our industrial copper production. Glencore's operations in the DRC do not purchase or process any artisanally mined ore.

"Glencore does not tolerate any form of child, forced, or compulsory labor."

Tesla, Apple, Google, Microsoft did not immediately respond for comment. ...



#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-03-06 07:46 PM | Reply

Child labor is a simply an overhead cost of battery-powered car virtue signaling.
I'm sure the mining work is toxic AF also.

#6 | Posted by libs_of_dr at 2024-03-07 12:16 PM | Reply | Funny: 1

"...forced to mine cobalt, a metal used to make telephones and computers,..."

And EV CARS what about EV CARS Liberal source?

"...against Tesla Inc, ..."

TESLA does not make "TELEPHONES and COMPUTERS" Why are they on the list??
OH, EV CARS. Liberal sources are INCAPABLE of honest reporting.

#7 | Posted by libs_of_dr at 2024-03-07 12:25 PM | Reply | Funny: 1


This kind of thing is literally why corporations exist.
But since that didn't fully shield them from all liability,
This kind of thing is literally why shell corporations exist.
#3 | POSTED BY SNOOFY

Yet you can't understand how this works exactly the same with trafficking of migrant, and their children here in the US.

#8 | Posted by oneironaut at 2024-03-07 12:34 PM | Reply

Maybe you'd like to expound on that, then.

Tell us about the shell corporations trafficking children.

#9 | Posted by snoofy at 2024-03-07 12:36 PM | Reply


Child labor is a simply an overhead cost of battery-powered car virtue signaling.
I'm sure the mining work is toxic AF also.

#6 | POSTED BY LIBS_OF_DR

Its also virtue signaling to claim people wanting to stop child trafficking here in the US are xenophobic.

#10 | Posted by oneironaut at 2024-03-07 12:36 PM | Reply

Its also virtue signaling to claim people wanting to stop child trafficking here in the US are xenophobic.
#10 | POSTED BY ONEIRONAUT AT 2024-03-07 12:36 PM | REPLY

100% of the people that post here want child trafficking to stop.

Claiming others do not is ACTUAL virtue signaling. On your part.

#11 | Posted by Alexandrite at 2024-03-07 12:46 PM | Reply

#2 | Posted by LampLighter

In defense of at least Apple... They made huge changes and have been trying for years to avoid these producers. Going back to at least 2017 they have made efforts to not buy from forced/child labor producers when word of these things really started to make it to the West. By 2025 they will be using 100% recycled cobalt.

They also bought the lithium rights at key producers a few years ago - far from the Congo. That started a buying frenzy by other large consumers trying to avoid the Congo.

#12 | Posted by GalaxiePete at 2024-03-07 04:58 PM | Reply

Whites are addicted to slavery.

#13 | Posted by fresno500 at 2024-03-08 10:04 AM | Reply

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