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Google, Meta, Spotify, and Sony have taken Belgium to the EU court over a controversial copyright law that mandates platforms to pay creators beyond what the EU intended.
Denmark has joined a legal battle at the EU Court of Justice over how digital platforms should compensate publishers, backing Belgium in a case that could reshape the digital media landscape.
India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has ordered WhatsApp to pause its usernames feature pending consultations, demanding an explanation from Meta within three days.
This article explains how digital platforms like Alibaba must moderate content to prevent illegal sales, and what happens when they fail to do so. It's a beginner-friendly look at platform responsibility and digital governance.
Craig Campbell, a former Meta engineer, has chosen to build a simple website rather than join the AI boom, betting on the fundamentals of web design over complex AI tools.
This article explores how algorithmic curation by digital platforms is replacing traditional journalism and threatening press freedom worldwide.
Australia introduces a 2.25% levy on Meta, Google, and TikTok’s local revenues if they refuse to negotiate with news publishers, aiming to ensure fair compensation for digital content.
Instagram's head of product Adam Mosseri has voiced deep concerns about the proliferation of AI-generated content that threatens to dilute authentic human expression. His comments highlight a growing tension between technology's democratization of content creation and the erosion of genuine human connection online.