Government committed to ‘meaningful and lasting improvements’ to music streaming
The commitment comes as a response to a report on music streaming released by the DCMS Committee in January.
The commitment comes as a response to a report on music streaming released by the DCMS Committee in January.
The move by the Greater London Authority came after the UK Government banned ministers from using the video-sharing app on their work phones.
It comes as a senior Moscow official said the Kremlin’s forces are prepared for an expected Ukrainian counteroffensive in the coming weeks.
The Finn wants to buy United in a 50-50 partnership with fans, who will have a say in the decision-making process at the Premier League club.
TikTok and its parent company ByteDance have been swept up in a wider geopolitical battle between Beijing and Washington over trade and technology.
Deputy First Minister John Swinney said the ban is effective immediately.
The Scottish Government also announced that it will follow ministers in Westminster by banning the video-sharing app from official devices.
The Wall Street Journal reported US authorities were considering banning TikTok ban if ByteDance does not sell the company.
Lawyers for Google and DeepMind have said the claim is ‘bound to fail’.
The company released a reorganised set of community guidelines that include eight principles to guide content moderation decisions.
Subscription streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music continued to help boost the music market by 9.0% in 2022.
Google warned users on Tuesday to uninstall any Pinduoduo app not downloaded from its own Play store.
Michael Boatwright, Dedrick Williams and Trayvon Newsome were found guilty of first-degree murder and armed robbery.
The two major powers have described Xi Jinping’s three-day visit as an opportunity to deepen their ‘no-limits friendship’.
Mr Xi’s trip has been described as a bid to further deepen the ‘no-limits friendship’ between the countries.