YouTube counter-terrorism head apologises over National Action video
William McCants, global counter-terrorism lead for Google and YouTube, said human reviewers had made ‘the wrong call’.
William McCants, global counter-terrorism lead for Google and YouTube, said human reviewers had made ‘the wrong call’.
Action cameras – such as GoPros – and children’s soft play areas have been included in the goods and services basket.
New research has shed more light on how Russia-linked accounts targeted the UK.
The High Court hearing in London is expected to end later this week.
Lego beat more than 1,500 companies to pole position as previous winner British Airways fell out of the top 20.
The update marks Mario Day, which is celebrated on March 10.
YouTube has been accused of ‘failing to meet its basic responsibilities to tackle extremism’ after illegal videos promoting a British far-right organisation appeared on its website.
A second similar case is due to be analysed by a High Court judge next week.
A review by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport lays out a code of practice for tech manufacturers on cyber-security.
Lloyd Gunton was convicted of preparing for terrorist acts after a nine-day trial at Birmingham Crown Court last November.
Including how to drive in it, what temperature it snows and why schools close.
The company is discontinuing its Explore Feed test.
The youth has been warned to expect ‘significant’ spell in custody.
A businessman says Google should stop linking his name to reports of a past crime.
A businessman who wants to stop his name being linked to internet media reports about a past crime has given evidence.