As we discussed on Friday, Mark Zuckerberg has been operating an illegal school at his Palo Alto compound. Zuck’s spokespeople were squirrely about whether the school has finally shut down as ordered by the city, but at the very least it has relocated. Part of the secret school’s undoing came from staff listing the extent of their work on LinkedIn. I called it a valuable lesson in the public nature of public records. Well, it seems another department in Zuck’s fiefdom could use some schooling, this time in US trademark law. You see, Meta — the parent company that owns Facebook and Instagram — unveiled a new feature last month that henceforth all teen Instagram accounts would “be guided” by the familiar PG-13 rating from the Motion Picture Association (MPA). There was just one hiccup: Met

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