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Digital platforms with large footprint should face tougher rules: Australian report
Popular digital platforms or services that are used by more than 10 percent of Australians should be subjected to additional “mandatory” responsibilities to safegua... (more story)
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Meta tells EU’s top court Italian copyright law on content fees must be annulled
Meta Platforms Ireland told the EU’s highest court today that an Italian law allowing the country’s media regulator to set a fee for using snippets of publications ... (more story)
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States sue Trump, Treasury to block DOGE access to payment system
Nineteen states are seeking a restraining order that would bar further access to the Treasury Department's payment system by members of the new Department of Govern... (more story)
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Anthropic told a US federal court that a Department of Justice proposal for Google to divest its stake in any company that controls an artificial intelligence product would injure it and harm competition more broadly.
US Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson has directed senior management to make a list of employees currently serving on probation as the government's Office of Personnel Management advocates for c... (more story)
US Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson moved to sever links between the agency and the American Bar Association today, blasting the group’s “apparent capture” by Big Tech and its promotion of "ra... (more story)
Google and Apple have reinstated TikTok to their app stores, an action that published reports attributed to guidance from the US attorney general.
Cars, chemicals, ceramics and textiles are examples of products that the EU could include in a deal with the US on "reciprocal" tariffs, Jean-Luc Demarty, a former head of the European Commission's trade depar... (more story)
The UK government would "act appropriately in the best interests of Britain” in case new tariffs are imposed by the US in reaction to the UK’s digital tax, tech minister Peter Kyle said today. Kyle avoided dir... (more story)
Popular digital platforms or services that are used by more than 10 percent of Australians should be subjected to additional “mandatory” responsibilities to safeguard their users’ online safety, a report prepa... (more story)
TikTok’s algorithm – and if it is an editorial decision – came under significant scrutiny in a Washington DC courtroom during a lengthy motion to dismiss hearing. The company was in court trying to get the law... (more story)
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How a US appeals court handles arguments over remedies in Epic Games’ case against Google could have implications for the Department of Justice’s lawsuit challenging the tech behemoth’s search business in Wash... (more story)
Pornography websites saw the UK online safety regulator recently lay out new obligations to verify the ages of users to stop children getting in. For some, Ofcom said, enforcement would start immediately. But ... (more story)
As US courts, including the Supreme Court, continue to scrutinize one state law after another that imposes requirements on websites, apps and other Internet platforms to protect children and teenagers from onl... (more story)
Donald Trump shows himself ready to use tariffs not only in a traditional way to win economic concessions, but also to force policy change. Businesses worldwide should therefore brace for an even more uncertai... (more story)
In a bold cross-border move, South Korea’s privacy regulator has ordered Chinese fintech giant Alipay to delete a credit-risk assessment model built on unauthorized data from 40 million Kakao Pay users. The de... (more story)
Tech companies and their lobbyists are pushing state lawmakers to carve out artificial intelligence systems with a "human in the loop" from proposed state regulations, arguing it would foster compliance and in... (more story)
When Meta announced it would seek to disband third-party content moderation in the US, regulators warned the social media giant of making similar decisions elsewhere in the world because of regulations already... (more story)
In a move to bolster its creative industries, Japan is advancing a series of initiatives aimed at enhancing copyright protection and ensuring fair compensation for content creators. The efforts are part of the... (more story)