TikTok owner ByteDance to pay US privacy settlement
The lawsuit concerned data collection in violation of Illinois law.
The lawsuit concerned data collection in violation of Illinois law.
The new regulations will require social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter to swiftly erase content authorities deem unlawful.
Countries including the UK have long grappled with finding ways to support journalism in the digital age.
Lord Rothermere said in a letter to the Financial Times that Australia had given in to Facebook and Google in a stand-off over news content.
Large daily demonstrations have been calling for Aung San Suu Kyi’s government to be restored to power.
Final amendments to the laws were passed after consultation between Canberra and Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg.
The move follows a similar vow from Google.
The funeral has had to be scaled back to the maximum of 20 people but will take place in Ayr on Thursday.
A PLASTIC food waste caddy has been found washed up on the beach at Seaford in the UK, some 150 miles away.
The anti-discrimination chief believes well-intentioned people are frightened of entering the debate.
The former prime minister – now a Facebook executive – said the social network had no choice but to block news on the service last week.
Tony Burnett took on the post at the start of February.
One year into the global pandemic, Lord Digby Jones considers our future post-Covid.
Dame Vera Baird QC has said users should not be able to register completely anonymous accounts which allow them to spread abuse without reprisals.
MARK LE PREVOST has been elected as the new president of the West Show committee, saying he will do his best to ensure it goes ahead this year.