Palantir loses legal challenge against Swiss investigative magazine

sschueller 262 points 54 comments June 12, 2026
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sschueller

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mistrial9

> officials in Denmark and the Netherlands have similarly expressed a desire to uncouple from the US-based software group oh that is clever writing

holistio

Anyone who has read The Lord of The Rings has exactly zero reasons to trust Palantir.

tremon

> “We welcome that the Zurich Commercial Court confirmed our right to publish a counterstatement” Well that certainly is one way to spin having 22 of your 23 counterstatement requests dismissed by the court.

zzzeek

> Palantir, whose software is widely used by US defence and intelligence agencies, has faced growing scrutiny in parts of Europe as governments reassess their dependence on American technology companies. I think it's great. Europe and other regions will be building out their own tech stacks, decreasing global dependence on big US players like AWS and Palantir, creating lots more jobs for programmers and much broader ecosystems for doing things.

Yokohiii

Wait europe doesn't want to buy spy tech that spies on europe? Shocking.

baobabKoodaa

Fine. Thiel will just fund a Hulk Hogan lawsuit against the Swiss magazine, then.

timoth3y

Palantir is clearly a mind-boggling on-the-nose, but terrible name to those familiar with the book. The Palantiri consistently provided their users technically accurate intelligence that lead to disastrous strategic decisions. Denethor committed suicide out of despair, after a palantir showed him the black fleet approaching, but he did not know that it was actually Aragorn who had captured the fleet and was coming with reinforcements. We don't know specifically how the palantir deceived Saruman, but it's pretty clear it was one of the key factors in his corruption and downfall. And even Sauron himself was misled in this way! The palantir showed him, correctly, that a hobbit and Aragorn were at Helm's Deep, and he concluded that Aragorn had the ring. So he prematurely moved his armies out of Mordor and left the plains and Mt Doom unguarded, which permitted the destruction of the ring. I honestly can't think of a worse name for a company that provides intel for strategic decision making.

mentalgear

To all investigative Journalists: Thank you for your hard work, and for being an inspiration and beacon of hope in these dark techno-feudalistic times.

dyauspitr

Get this cancer out of Europe.

irsagent

Here are the series of articles that the Swiss investigative magazine, Republik + WAV, published and Palantir looked to silence: https://www.republik.ch/dossier/die-republik-vs-palantir

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