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Social media faces tighter controls in Turkey under draft law
Turkey’s ruling party and its nationalist ally proposed legislation tightening government control over social media, delivering on a pledge made by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Ubisoft lays out anti-harassment plan; quarterly sales jump
Ubisoft Entertainment SA, the French video-gamemaker, laid out several steps it’s taking to address a sexual-harassment controversy at the company.
Turkey approves social media law critics say will silence dissent
Turkey adopted a new social media law on July 29 that critics say will create a “chilling effect” on dissenting voices who have resorted to Twitter and other online platforms as the government tightened its grip on mainstream media.
Facebook told by UK watchdog to monitor Giphy independence
Facebook Inc was told by the UK’s antitrust regulator to take action to ensure the Giphy unit it bought earlier this year can still be run independently.
Biden seen reining in mergers and cracking down on Big Tech
Since Joe Biden left office almost four years ago, antitrust enforcement has gone from a backwater of Democratic policymaking to a key tool for reshaping the US economy.
EU to allow companies access to private data to boost innovation
The European Union has proposed new rules to allow companies access to public and personal data, an effort to compete with US and Asian giants and encourage innovation in areas like climate change and health.
Trump must blame Russia for cyber attack on U.S., Biden says
WILMINGTON, Del. (Reuters) - President-elect Joe Biden said on Tuesday he had seen no evidence that a massive cyber attack against the United States is under control and warned that the breach will not go unanswered once he takes office on Jan. 20.
WhatsApp gets dumped by Erdogan on mounting privacy concerns
The media office of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is quitting WhatsApp Inc, joining a global flight from the popular messaging app over new usage terms that have sparked privacy concerns.
Google revives Australia news platform launch amid content payment fight
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Google is reviving plans to launch its own news website in Australia within weeks, according to a local media outlet contracted to provide articles for the venture, as the search giant fights world-first proposed laws on content payments.
Twitter says Turkish minister's LGBT comments about protesters 'hateful conduct'
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey's interior minister on Tuesday condemned protesters at a top Istanbul university as "LGBT deviants" in a statement which Twitter deemed as hateful conduct.