“Elon Musk, you’ve been put on notice.”
FCC plans to rein in “gateway” carriers that bring foreign robocalls to US
FCC proposes STIR/SHAKEN and call-blocking rules for gateway phone companies.
Leak shows Facebook’s business model needs regulating, says MEP
The European Parliament’s lead and shadow rapporteur for a major reboot of the bloc’s digital rulebook have called for an investigation following the Facebook whistleblower leaks. One of the MEPs has also called for incoming EU rules to directly tackle business models that favor “disinformation and violence over factual content”. In a joint statement, the […]
Facebook “is tearing our societies apart,” whistleblower says in interview
“Facebook, over and over again, chose to optimize for its own interests.”
Elizabeth Holmes’ defense strikes back in cross-examination of lab director
Emails show director left “out of the loop” in hit-or-miss cross-examination.
Navigating data privacy legislation in a global society
Data privacy standards would establish a baseline of fairness that spans geographic borders and works for companies at any stage.
This software aims to make your flight smoother—and help the planet
Airplanes taxiing isn’t just annoying—it’s a big source of emissions.
Biden sued by Air Force officers who compare vaccine rule to death sentence
Military members sue Biden but vaccine mandate seems to be on solid legal ground.
Clubhouse, Vimeo, DoubleVerify and others set to sign up to beefed-up disinformation code in the EU
Audio social network Clubhouse, video sharing platform Vimeo and anti-ad fraud startup DoubleVerify are among a clutch of tech companies and organzations preparing to sign up to a beefed-up version of the European Union’s Code of Practice on Online Disinformation, the Commission said today. Back in May the EU’s executive said it would be strengthening […]
YouTube TV keeps NBC, won’t have to bundle Peacock as companies strike new deal
Update: YouTube TV and NBC agree to multi-year contract and avoid blackout.