Giancarlo DiTrapano, Defiantly Independent Book Publisher, Dies at 47
Mr. DiTrapano championed avant-garde work and relished taking chances on young, untested authors. His Tyrant Books produced some unexpected hits.
Giancarlo DiTrapano in 2013. His Tyrant Books published works that pushed boundaries and gave voice to a new generation.Credit.Kathy Lo
April 15, 2021Updated 5:26 p.m. ET
Giancarlo DiTrapano, a defiantly independent publisher whose Tyrant Books, long run out of his cramped apartment in Hell’s Kitchen, issued volumes that big publishing houses wouldn’t touch and took chances on untested young writers, died on March 30 at a hotel in Manhattan. He was 47.
Tesla data collected in China is kept in China, exec says
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Что происходит с данными, которые «Tesla» собирает в Китае?
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Keine illegale Datenerfassung: Tesla gibt China ein Spionage-Versprechen
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BEIJING (Reuters) - Data collected from Tesla Inc s electric cars in China is stored in China, the U.S. automaker s vice president said, after reports that China s military has banned Teslas from its facilities. Tesla as a company with operations in China must abide China s laws and regulations, Tao Lin told reporters in Beijing on Tuesday. Our data is very well protected. Chinese data is stored in China.
Tao said Tesla, which is building electric Model 3 sedans and Model Y sport-utility vehicles in Shanghai, would share its understanding of data protection with the Chinese government.
Sources told Reuters on Friday that the Chinese military had banned Tesla cars from entering its complexes, citing security concerns over cameras installed on the vehicles.