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Johnny Depp’s Victory Is a Crack in the Moral Armor of Liberal Feminism | Opinion – Newsweek
Posted: June 5, 2022 at 2:45 am
The actor Johnny Depp has won his defamation case against former wife Amber Heard. The suit was provoked by an article in the Washington Post, penned by Heard in 2018, that cast her as the face of domestic violence. The jury awarded Depp $15 million in damages after finding that Heard's statements about their marriage were false and that she acted with "actual malice."
It was a stunning verdict, and one that seems to spell the end of the #MeToo movement's edict that we #BelieveAllWomen. But it should come as no surprise that these once ubiquitous and socially enforced liberal feminist edicts are now beginning to succumb to the scrutiny and skepticism that they have so far managed to avoid. The Depp v. Heard case breathed new life into once dismissed criticisms about the limits of #MeToo and the disregard the movement has shown for the importance of due process.
One of the most shocking revelations of the trial was the fact that the American Civil Liberties Union played a major role in getting the defamatory OpEd published, even writing the first draft. An organization supposedly devoted to due process and civil liberties had taken an egregious role in depriving those same rights to Depp.
Needless to say, #MeToo, like any other political or social movement, proved not immune to cynical weaponization. Though the sentiments and aspirations of the movement are in fact noble, the incentive structure surrounding victimhood, grievance and even feminism writ large in the realm of media and political organizations is rife with avenues for opportunism, careerist maneuvering and attention seeking.
Indeed, the liberal feminist mode has come to rely heavily on media spectacle, celebrity and a careerist incentive structure in which success is built on scalps taken without due process. After all, the #MeToo movement has been liberal feminism's greatest hit of late; what does it say of feminism more broadly that its most high-profile success devolved into celebrity smut and the cynical weaponization of grievance?
Of course, liberal feminism's influence in the media is not the only culprit in this pernicious trend. Race-related activism and the climate that grew out of Black Lives Matter has also been rife with similar incidents of cynicism and media scandal. The infamous Jussie Smollett case was yet another example of a celebrity making dubious claims about identity-based violence that ended up being proven false by a court of law. When the Smollett hate crime accusation initially emerged, there was an outpouring of sympathy and support from major celebrities and activists, while those who expressed skepticism were viewed as insensitive or hateful by comparison. Even after Smollett's narrative was proven false, BLM's co-founder Patrice Cullors asked followers to rally and "call the jails" to demand Smollett's release.
Cullors continued to beseech the public for sympathy and accused critics of spreading "disinformation" about the case, despite the clear evidence that Smollett fabricated the attack. "We need folks to challenge the misinformation and disinformation around this case," Cullors said. "That's so critical. What happened to Jesse can happen to any of us, and it's completely unacceptable."
The response of the liberal media in the aftermath of the Heard/Depp Case has included similar levels of cynicism; desperate attempts have been mounting to deflect and deny the consequences of a mode of operation that has gone unchecked in the name of protecting higher cultural causes and aspirations.
Just yesterday, The Root columnist Candice McDuffie wrote an absurd OpEd titled "Amber Heard Verdict Sends A Message to Black Women Everywhere." The piece attempted to argue that the skepticism and mockery that Heard's claims have been met with are not motivated by evidence but instead an undercurrent of seething misogyny.
These desperate efforts to conceal the chinks in the moral armor of liberal feminism continue to slip to new lows. The zealous and emotionally driven liberal media class are now being forced to confront the contradictions that emerge when grievance is portrayed as beyond reproach and scrutiny is equated with hostility.
We must continue to resist the incentive to adjudicate justice based on social edicts and influences instead of due process and evidence.
Angie Speaks is the cohost of the Low Society Podcast.
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Opinion | What America Needs Is a Liberalism That Builds – The New York Times
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Even so, the United States is notable for how much we spend and how little we get. It costs about $538 million to build a kilometer (about 0.6 mile) of rail here. Germany builds a kilometer of rail for $287 million. Canada gets it done for $254 million. Japan clocks in at $170 million. Spain is the cheapest country in the database, at $80 million. All those countries build more tunnels than we do, perhaps because they retain the confidence to regularly try. The better you are at building infrastructure, the more ambitious you can be when imagining infrastructure to build.
The problem isnt government. Its our government. Nor is the problem unions another favored bugaboo of the right. Union density is higher in all those countries than it is in the United States. So what has gone wrong here?
One answer worth wrestling with was offered by Brink Lindsey, the director of the Open Society Project at the Niskanen Center, in a 2021 paper titled State Capacity: What Is It, How We Lost It, and How to Get It Back. His definition is admirably terse. State capacity is the ability to design and execute policy effectively, he told me. When a government cant collect the taxes its owed or build the sign-up portal for its new health insurance plan or construct the high-speed rail its already spent billions of dollars on, thats a failure of state capacity.
But a weak government is often an end, not an accident. Lindseys argument is that to fix state capacity in America, we need to see that the hobbled state we have is a choice and there are reasons it was chosen. Government isnt intrinsically inefficient. It has been made inefficient. And not just by the right:
What is needed most is a change in ideas: namely, a reversal of those intellectual trends of the past 50 years or so that have brought us to the current pass. On the right, this means abandoning the knee-jerk anti-statism of recent decades; embracing the legitimacy of a large, complex welfare and regulatory state; and recognizing the vital role played by the nations public servants (not just the police and military). On the left, it means reconsidering the decentralized, legalistic model of governance that has guided progressive-led state expansion since the 1960s; reducing the veto power that activist groups exercise in the courts; and shifting the focus of policy design from ensuring that power is subject to progressive checks to ensuring that power can actually be exercised effectively.
The Biden administration cant do much about the rights hostility to government. But it can confront the mistakes and divisions on the left.
A place to start is offered in another Niskanen paper, this one by Nicholas Bagley, a law professor at the University of Michigan. In The Procedure Fetish he argues that liberal governance has developed a puzzling preference for legitimating government action through processes rather than outcomes. He suggests, provocatively, that thats because American politics in general and the Democratic Party, in particular, are dominated by lawyers. Biden and Kamala Harris hold law degrees, as did Barack Obama and John Kerry and Bill and Hillary Clinton before them. And this filters down through the party. Lawyers, not managers, have assumed primary responsibility for shaping administrative law in the United States, Bagley writes. And if all youve got is a lawyer, everything looks like a procedural problem.
This is a way that America differs from peer countries: Robert Kagan, a law professor at the University of California, Berkeley, has called this adversarial legalism and shown that its a distinctively American way of checking state power. Bagley builds on this argument. Inflexible procedural rules are a hallmark of the American state, he writes. The ubiquity of court challenges, the artificial rigors of notice-and-comment rule making, zealous environmental review, pre-enforcement review of agency rules, picayune legal rules governing hiring and procurement, nationwide court injunctions the list goes on and on.
The justification for these policies is that they make state action more legitimate by ensuring that dissenting voices are heard. But they also, over time, render government ineffective, and that cost is rarely weighed. This gets to Bagleys ultimate and, in my view, wisest point. Legitimacy is not solely, not even primarily, a product of the procedures that agencies follow, he says. Legitimacy arises more generally from the perception that government is capable, informed, prompt, responsive and fair. That is what weve lost in fact, not just in perception.
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GOLDSTEIN: There’s no Tory dynasty in Ontario and the Liberals aren’t dead – Toronto Sun
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Premier Doug Ford had an impressive election victory on Thursday, but its not the start of a Progressive Conservative dynasty in Ontario and the Liberal Party isnt going to disappear.
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People who think in such politically apocalyptic terms dont know the history of Ontario politics.
Its going to be very difficult for the PCs to win a third majority government in 2026, whether Ford is still premier or has retired and been replaced by a successor.
The last time any party in Ontario achieved three majority governments in a row was when John Robarts and the PCs won the 1963 and 1967 elections, followed by Bill Davis winning a third majority in 1971 51 years ago.
Davis Ontarios longest serving premier in the modern era (1971 to 1985) never won back-to-back majorities, let alone three in a row.
Following his 1971 majority government, Davis won minority governments in 1975 and 1997, followed by a second majority in 1981.
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The last political dynasty in Ontario 42 years lasted from 1943 when George Drew was elected premier to 1985, when Davis retired from politics, 37 years ago.
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Since then, Ontario voters have elected and defeated Liberal, PC and NDP governments without any enduring loyalty to any one party.
The Liberals David Peterson won fewer seats in the 1985 election than PC premier Frank Miller who succeeded Davis (48 for the Liberals, 52 for the PCs).
But Peterson forged an alliance with then NDP leader Bob Rae (whose party won 25 seats in the 1985 election) to become premier.
Petersons Liberal government lasted five years a minority government from 1985 to 1987 followed by a majority from 1987 to 1990 before being defeated by Rae and the NDP, who won a majority government that lasted from 1990 to 1995.
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Rae and the NDP were defeated in 1995 by the PCs Mike Harris, who won two majority governments (1995 and 1999) before resigning in 2002, with the party choosing Ernie Eves as his successor.
Eves lost the 2003 election to the Liberals Dalton McGuinty, who won two majority governments (2003 and 2007) followed by a minority government in 2011.
McGuinty announced his retirement a year later and was replaced by Kathleen Wynne, who won a majority government, from 2014 to 2018.
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Wynne was defeated by Ford and the PCs in 2018, who won a majority government and have now been re-elected with a second majority, which will run until 2026.
The Liberal party isnt going to disappear, even though it was reduced to seven seats in the 2018 election and added only one more on Thursday, insufficient to achieve official party status which today requires 12 seats.
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The NDP lost official party status in the 1999 and 2003 elections and survived to become the official opposition party in the last two elections.
Since the end of the PC dynasty in Ontario in 1985, the Liberals, Conservatives and NDP have all been in government, all been the official opposition party and all been the third party in the Legislature.
The reason is that Ontario has a mature three-party system (the Greens having won only one seat in the last two elections).
A more enduring theme in Ontario politics is that voters prefer their provincial government to be of a different political stripe than the federal government which repeated itself Thursday, with Fords victory while Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberals are in power in Ottawa.
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Liberal-led Senate inquiry into ABC and SBS abandoned – The Guardian
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A Liberal-led parliamentary inquiry into the complaints handling processes of the ABC and SBS will not go ahead.
The environment and communications Senate committee officially dropped its inquiry on Thursday after the completion of an independent review of the procedures.
The inquiry into the public broadcasters was suspended in November last year after the independent review was announced.
Ita Buttrose, chair of the ABC, had previously described the Senate inquiry as an act of political interference designed to intimidate.
The Greens also condemned it as a partisan attempt to undermine the ABCs independence.
The committees chairman, Liberal senator Andrew Bragg, wrote in a brief report tabled in parliament on Thursday that the ABC board had released details of its independent review on 17 May, which included the creation of a new position of ABC ombudsman.
As a result of the ABC board adopting all of the review recommendations, and in particular the board agreeing to the establishment of an ABC ombudsman appointed by, and reporting to, the board, the committee has decided not to proceed with its inquiry, he wrote.
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Liberal government throws support behind bill aimed at tackling forced labour in supply chains – The Globe and Mail
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Labour Minister Seamus ORegan, seen here in a April 28, 2022 file photo, said the Liberals plan on introducing several measures to beef up the legislation in committee.Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press
Prime Minister Justin Trudeaus Liberals have thrown their support behind a Senate bill requiring government and businesses to annually report on steps they have taken to identify forced labour in their supply chains.
This means Bill S-211 stands a good chance of becoming law once it finishes moving through the House of Commons. The legislation, which has already passed the Senate, also passed second reading in the Commons by a vote of 327-0 on Wednesday. It now heads to committee for further study.
Labour Minister Seamus ORegan said the Liberals plan on introducing several measures to beef up the legislation in committee.
We need to substantively tackle forced labour in our supply chains. Bill S-211 is an important first step, he said via Twitter.
We voted to send this bill to committee. There, well look at amendments to strengthen it, the minister said. He did not elaborate on what improvements the Liberals had in mind.
Ultimately, we want to pass legislation that will be effective against forced labour.
Canada has repeatedly been faulted for failing to do anything to stop imports of goods made with forced labour despite a commitment it made in the renegotiated NAFTA deal to do so.
As The Globe reported last week, Canada has yet to stop a single such import since mid-2020 when Ottawa amended the Customs Tariff Act to prohibit forced-labour imports in keeping with a pledge made under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, the trade deal that replaced the North American free-trade agreement.
The single shipment of goods impounded by Canadian authorities since then was later released after the importer successfully challenged the seizure.
By comparison, in the fiscal 2021 year alone, the United States intercepted more than 1,400 shipments of goods made with forced labour from a variety of countries, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The difference in the Canadian and U.S. records on this, critics say, cannot be accounted for solely by the far larger volume of imports into the United States.
The Global Slavery Index, produced by an Australian philanthropic foundation, estimated in a 2018 report that more than $18.5-billion worth of goods imported into Canada are at risk of being made with forced labour at some point in their supply chains, including computers, smartphones, clothing as well as gold, seafood and sugarcane.
Bill S-211, Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act, would require government institutions and businesses to submit annual reports to Ottawa outlining any steps taken during the previous fiscal year to prevent and reduce the risk that forced labour or child labour are being used at any step in their supply chains.
Critics say the bill falls short because it does not oblige government or businesses to take steps to rid their supply chains of coerced labour but only report on it.
There is no requirement to take any steps. There is no certification scheme, nor attestation that the supply chains are free of forced labour. There is only a requirement to report annually on if you took any steps, and your assessment of how effective they are. There is actually no requirement to report if you identify forced labour, said Emily Dwyer, policy director at the Canadian Network on Corporate Accountability.
She said Canada should strive for legislation that goes further and includes an obligation to prevent forced labour from taking place. She pointed to a private members bill by NDP MP Peter Julian that would require companies to identify, prevent and mitigate human-rights abuses and provides for liability when companies cause harm in their global operations.
S-211 was sponsored in the Red Chamber by Senator Julie Miville-Dechne and is being sponsored in the House by Liberal MP John McKay.
Mr. McKay defended the legislation despite its shortcomings, saying companies could end up being embarrassed into taking action because the reporting will end up naming and shaming businesses or government departments taking no measures.
I wouldnt want to be the CEO filing a return that just answers nil to each question, he said.
He said Canada lags behind peer countries in the requirements placed on business and government to report whether they have taken action to weed out slave labour from their supply chains.
Lawyer John Boscariol, head of McCarthy Ttraults trade and investment group, said in his opinion the legislation is still an important and positive step despite the fact companies wont be required to scrutinize their supply chains.
There is an indirect impact here that will encourage companies to actually have due diligence measures in place and that overall should discourage the use of forced labour and child labour in supply chains.
The legislation would take effect as early as January, 2023, if it receives royal assent this year.
Mr. McKay said any amendments would mean S-211 would have to go back to the Senate to be ratified.
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The Liberal government continues to fail to act three years after the MMIWG Inquiry – New Democratic Party
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NDP Critic for Women and Gender Equality Leah Gazan made the following statement:
It has been three years since the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) released its report.
The Inquiry involved impacted families and individuals sharing compelling stories brought forward by survivors of violence and the brave family members who are looking for loved ones, and from those who have lost a loved one due to this ongoing genocide. The grief and trauma that comes along with this sharing these stories can not be overlooked. They are our sisters, daughters, aunties and mothers who vanished from our lives. The people who loved them told the Inquiry that they were left with no answers, no closure and no justice.
Their stories and testimonies formed the bases for the 231 Calls for Justice designed to address systemic racism and legacy of colonial genocide that perpetuates disproportionate rates of violence against Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQI+ people. The Calls to Justice were steps for the government to take to stop the violence and harm that was being perpetrated against Indigenous women and girls. It is three years later and the crisis has not gotten better. It has, in fact, gotten worse while this Liberal government has failed to implement the Calls for Justice and save lives.
In Winnipeg, five Indigenous women have been murdered or lost their life as a result of the system failing them in the month of May alone. And sadly, that number is very likely to rise throughout the summer.
I have been urging this government to deliver funding for more low-barrier, 24/7 safe spaces so that women, girls, 2SLGBTQQIA+ people have a place to go when they need it. Even though the Former Minister of Crown Indigenous Relations called Winnipeg ground zero for MMIWG2S they continue not to act.
It shouldnt be up to Indigenous leaders and communities to plead for the lives of their people. We should not have to convince this Liberal government of our humanity or our right to safety.
Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQI+ people have value even if this government fails to recognize it and do whats needed to keep people alive.
We have heard the Prime Minister say that there is more work that needs to be done. When his government has implemented zero recommendations out of 231, it is very safe to say the Prime Minister is correct. Even more concerning is that there was no money allocated in the 2022 budget to address this ongoing genocide.
To the survivors of violence, the families and communities who have lost a loved oneon behalf of all New Democrats, I am wishing you peace and healing today. And I can promise you that we will never stop fighting for justice. We will not rest until this government ensures that all the Calls for Justice are implemented and Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQI+ people can live in safety and dignity.
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NDP majority with Liberal opposition if students had their way – GuelphToday
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An NDP majority government would run Ontario for the next four years, under Premier Andrea Howarth, if students decided the outcome of Thursdays election.
The unofficial Student Vote Ontario resultswould also have returned Mike Schreiner to represent Guelph, joined by three other Greens at Queens Park.
"It feels great to have the youth support," he said following his victory address on Thursday, having re-claimed the local riding seat. "We're a party that's about protecting their future and ensuring we address the climate emergency in particular.
"It's good to know young voters recognize the policies we put forward and the vision we have for the Ontario they want."
Guelph students cast 2,174 votes during the mock election in favour of Schreiner (46.9 per cent), followed by NDPs James Parr with 652 votes (14.07 per cent). Liberal candidate Raechelle Devereaux received 598 votes (12.9 per cent) and 409 votes went to PC candidate Peter McSherry (8.82 per cent).
Rounding out the student vote were Juanita Burnett of the Communist Party with 373 votes (8.05 per cent); New Blues Will Lomker with 281 votes (6.06 per cent); and Paul Taylor of the None of the Above Direct Democracy Party with 148 votes (3.19 per cent).
There were 31 participating elementary and secondary schools in the riding, which saw 4,635 votes cast. Centennial Collegiate & Vocational Institute students cast the most ballots, with 1,600.
Wellington-Halton Hills students cast 1,166 mock ballots for Arnott (31.45 per cent), followed by Green candidate Ryan Kahro at 880 (23.73 per cent), Diane Ballantyne of the NDP with 780 votes (21.04 per cent) and Tom Takacs with 488 votes (13.16 per cent).
New Blue candidate Stephen Kitras took 8.2 per cent of the student vote (304 ballots), with Consensus candidate Ron Patava last with 2.43 per cent (90 ballots).
The mock vote involved more than 250,000 students from 1,672 schools from all 124 provincial electoral districts, with ballots cast throughout this week.
We are excited to share the results of Student Vote Ontario, which marks the culmination of weeks of democratic engagement of young Ontarians, says Taylor Gunn, president and CEO of CIVIX, the group behind Student Vote initiatives. We are grateful for all the educators who dedicated time and energy to cultivating future voters this spring.
If the student vote generated official results, the NDP would have won a majority with 75 seats and 28.6 per cent of the popular vote. The Liberals would form the Official Opposition, taking 28 seats with 22 per cent of the popular vote.
With 17 seats, the PC party came in third. It captured 18.7 per cent of the popular vote.
The Greens received 16 per cent of the popular vote, claiming four seats, including the Guelph riding.
Student ballots would have seen each of the four major party leaders win in their respective ridings.
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OpenBCI and Varjo Partner to Bring Neurotechnology to Spatial Computing – PR Newswire
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The Galea Beta Program has already received significant interest from applicants spanning consumer technology, healthcare, research, training, and gaming & interactive media. Galea beta units will come fully-integrated with the industry-leading Varjo Aero and include robust SDKs with ready-to-use building blocks for accessing the sensor data inside of Unity, Python, and several other common development environments. The Aero is Varjo's newest VR headset that offers industry-leading visual fidelity, featuring true-to-life, edge-to-edge clarity across 115 degrees field of view designed for professionals and leading-edge VR users alike. By combining Galea's multi-modal sensor system, integrated software and Varjo VR hardware, users are equipped with powerful tools to help accelerate innovations within the neurotechnology industry.
For nearly a decade, OpenBCI has been at the forefront of expanding consumer access to neurotechnology. What started as a movement among makers and early-adopters, has grown into a global community of scientists, developers, educators, and increasingly, innovation teams of major technology companies. Galea's unique multi-modal sensor network and complementary software dramatically simplifies the process of collecting tightly-synchronized data from the body and unlocks new techniques for anyone looking to objectively measure user experiences and cognitive states.
"Ultimately, I see the combination of neurotechnology and mixed reality as the future of personal computers," says OpenBCI founder and CEO, Conor Russomanno. "We've been watching carefully as neuroscience, BCI, and consumer technology have converged over the past several years. Varjo's headsets are some of the best I've ever experienced and I can't wait to see what our Beta users will be able to create with Galea."
"Varjo is proud to join forces with OpenBCI and expand access to the highest-fidelity VR to the research and developer community looking to pioneer new understandings of the human body and mind," said Urho Konttori, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Varjo. "The integration will allow Galea users to unlock the most immersive VR experience available on the market today and truly push the boundaries of innovation in a number of fields."
Pre-orders for Galea will initially be open to the thousands of companies, developers, and researchers who have already applied to the Galea Beta Program. Remaining units will be available for pre-order by the general public on July 1, 2022. For more information on Galea visit https://galea.co/.
Media assets available here:OpenBCI/Varjo Media Kit (2022)
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OpenBCI has been creating open-source tools for biosensing and neuroscience since 2014. OpenBCI's mission is to lower the barrier to entry for human-computer interface technologies, while ensuring that these technologies are adopted into the consumer landscape in an ethical way that protects user agency and mental health. Based in Brooklyn, NY, the company's hardware and software products enable a global community of scientists, designers, artists, and engineers to further our understanding of the human body and mind. https://openbci.com
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Varjo (pronounced var-yo) makes revolutionary VR/XR hardware and software that together allow you to see and experience virtual and augmented content just as clearly as you see the real world. Our virtual and mixed reality products take you to another level of performance and emotional immersion recreating the exact feeling and conditions of real life, allowing you to perform better and learn faster. http://www.varjo.com
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3D Reconstruction Technology Market Size, Scope and Forecast | 3D Reconstruction, Eos Systems Inc., Everest Innovation Technology, Microsoft, NAVVIS,…
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3D Reconstruction Software Based on 3D Scanning Based on Images and Video
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