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: Facebook will restore news stories in Australia after government agrees to amend bill
Facebook Inc. will restore links to news articles in Australia, five days after blocking news from its platform in response to a proposed law requiring tech giants to pay publishers for their content......»»
: Facebook to restore news stories in Australia
Facebook Inc. will restore links to news articles in Australia, five days after blocking news from its platform in response to a proposed law requiring tech giants to pay publishers for their content......»»
Australia is demanding tech giants pay for news. Google relented, Facebook didn’t
The search giant struck a deal with Rupert Murdoch's media empire to pay for some of its content, including paywalled stories.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Microsoft urges U.S. to make tech giants pay for news content
Microsoft Corp. said the U.S. should copy Australia’s controversial proposal that tech companies pay newspapers for content — putting it at odds with Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Facebook Inc......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Parler CEO John Matze says he’s been fired
Parler, a moderation-light social media platform that was forced offline last month by tech giants over how it policed its content, has fired its chief executive......»»
Congress, Justice Department take aim at tech, hoping to halt spread of child sexual exploitation online
U.S. regulators are preparing to take fresh aim at Facebook, Google and other tech giants this week, unveiling new efforts to combat online content that harms or abuses children — and hold Silicon Valley responsible for its spread......»»
Barr blasts tech giants for dodging liability for harmful online content
U.S. Attorney General William P. Barr questions whether it’s time for changes to federal law that shields companies such as Facebook and Google......»»
Aussie watchdog readies clampdown on Google, Facebook
Australia's competition watchdog is poised to call for far-reaching new regulations on Facebook, Google and other tech giants which could have global ramifications for how they make money and choose the content people consume......»»
Europe Is Reining In Tech Giants. But Some Say It’s Going Too Far.
Bids to block harmful and violent content online in Europe are drawing criticism for limiting free expression and undercutting the ideals of an open web......»»
UK unveils plan to crack down on harmful online content
The plan would establish an independent regulator to write a code of practice for tech giants to follow......»»
UK will fine tech firms if they host terrorist content, Bloomberg reports
See the rest of the story here. Theflyonthewall.com provides the latest financial news as it breaks. Known as a leader in market intelligence, The Fl.....»»
Europe’s controversial new copyright law unsettles U.S. tech giants
The sweeping changes could force companies to be legally responsible for the content that users upload on their websites......»»
Sony"s push into entertainment aims for stability, not splashiness
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp's new chief executive is embracing entertainment content, but for now appears to be steering clear of direct competition with tech giants such as Apple Inc and Netflix Inc ......»»
Tech Companies’ Move Into Streaming Live Sports
Some of the tech giants are pouring big money into original streaming content. One area of particular interest has been TV sports. Analyst Gene Munster of Loup Ventures unravels the details......»»
Europe is preparing another crackdown on Big Tech
Europe is preparing legislation designed to rid social media platforms of terrorist content......»»
Europe could hit tech companies with huge fines over terrorist content
Tech companies that fail to remove terrorist content quickly could soon face major fines......»»
EU Backs Fines for Tech Firms Over Terror Propaganda
The European Union is proposing massive fines for online providers that aren’t fast enough in removing terrorist content from their services, raising pressure on big tech firms like Facebook and Google that have backed voluntary approaches......»»
Europe could hit tech companies with more huge fines
Tech companies that fail to remove terrorist content quickly would face major fines under EU rules proposed Wednesday......»»
Tech Firms Face Prospect of Fines in Europe Over Terror Propaganda
The European Union is proposing fines for tech firms that aren’t fast enough in removing terrorist content from their services, raising pressure on the likes of Facebook and Google that have backed voluntary approaches......»»
EU Takes Step Toward Copyright Law That Could Hurt Silicon Valley
The European Parliament adopted a draft copyright bill with provisions aimed at forcing tech giants to pay more to media companies for music and news content that is used on their platforms......»»