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      <title>MindsEye Studio&#39;s Legal Battle: A Wake-Up Call for Data Privacy</title>
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      <description>In a striking turn of events, employees at MindsEye Studio, the creators of the controversial game Build a Rocket Boy, have initiated legal action against their management over alleged violations of data privacy. The crux of the issue revolves around the installation of Teramind, an invasive surveillance software, on employee devices without their knowledge. This situation raises significant questions about employee rights and corporate transparency in the tech industry.&#xA;The IWGB Game Workers Union, representing the affected employees, claims that the software not only monitored productivity but also recorded keystrokes and captured audio, all without consent.</description>
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