What do the EU copyright reforms mean for the internet?
MEPs have voted in favour of new rules to make tech giants more liable for copyrighted material posted on their platforms.
MEPs have voted in favour of new rules to make tech giants more liable for copyrighted material posted on their platforms.
348 MEPs vote in favour of the reforms.
Samidh Chakrabarti, director of Facebook’s Product Management for Civic Integrity division, called the Indian elections a ‘top priority’.
Chief executive Rob Solomon said China’s Alibaba and Tencent would step in to fill the void.
PERMIT ME, if I can marshal the relevant words and figures, to alarm you. To shake you out of that all-pervasive but so very comfy Guernsey complacency that instructs us the world owes us a living. That we need do nothing for our wealth as measured by GDP per capita to remain 65% greater than that of the UK.
The #FloridaManChallege hashtag had thousands of responses on Twitter.
Google said the Doodle uses machine learning to ‘harmonise the custom melody into Bach’s signature music style’.
According to court documents, Google sent over 23 million dollars and Facebook nearly 100 million to bank accounts Evaldas Rimasauskas controlled.
Described as ‘a historic drama based during the First World War’ a set will be located at Govan Graving Docks.
It is the third fine the European Commission has imposed on the tech giant.
Education Secretary Damian Hinds has launched a series of measures to “beat the cheats” using essay writing services at universities.
The social media company said the video was viewed fewer than 200 times during its live broadcast.
An upcoming Government white paper is expected to lay out plans for new responsibilities to be expected from social networks.
Users fear millions of breakout tracks from artists in their early years have been lost forever.
Charley Thomas achieved his feat during a school assembly which celebrated pi.