Palantir loses legal challenge to force Swiss magazine to publish responses
The US data analytics company Palantir has lost a legal challenge against a Swiss independent magazine, Republik, concerning articles about the Swiss government's rejection of Palantir's services. Palantir sued to force the magazine to publish its responses to the articles, but a Zurich commercial court dismissed 22 out of 23 of its requests.

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AI-generatedThe US data analytics company Palantir has lost a legal challenge against a Swiss independent magazine, Republik, concerning articles about the Swiss government's rejection of Palantir's services. Palantir sued to force the magazine to publish its responses to the articles, but a Zurich commercial court dismissed 22 out of 23 of its requests. The court found that only a single passage in one article warranted a published counterstatement from Palantir, which disputed the origin of its Foundry software platform. The magazine's year-long investigation highlighted Palantir's inability to secure government contracts in Switzerland. Palantir was ordered to pay most of the court costs and legal expenses.
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4 extractedThe court ordered Republik to publish a short counterstatement from Palantir disputing the claim that its software was developed for US counter-insurgency operations.
The court ordered Palantir to bear 95% of the 9,000 Swiss francs court costs and pay Republik 9,900 francs in legal expenses.
The Zurich commercial court dismissed 22 out of 23 counterstatement requests filed by Palantir and its Swiss subsidiary.
Palantir lost a legal challenge to force a Swiss magazine to publish its responses to articles about rejected services.