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‘Review law on digital piracy’
PETALING JAYA: A thorough review of existing regulations against acts of digital piracy is needed as it is costing an estimated RM3bil in annual losses to the entertainment and media industry.
Factbox: Australia, Facebook strike compromise deal in spat over media content
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Facebook said on Tuesday it would restore Australian news pages after negotiating changes with the government to a proposed law that forces tech giants to pay for media content displayed on their platforms.
Reaction to Facebook agreeing a concession deal with Australia on media bill
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Facebook said on Tuesday it would restore Australian news pages after negotiating changes with the government to a proposed law that forces tech giants to pay for media content displayed on their platforms.
Facebook 'refriends' Australia after changes to media laws
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Facebook will restore Australian news pages, ending an unprecedented week-long blackout after wringing concessions from the government over a proposed law that will require tech giants to pay traditional media companies for their content.
WeWork co-founder Neumann nears settlement with SoftBank
WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann is in talks to settle his lawsuit against backer SoftBank Group Corp., which may see the company buy half the shares it originally agreed to, back in 2019.
Content industry players want stiffer penalties against digital piracy
PETALING JAYA: Malaysian content industry players have said that the current penalty for committing acts of digital piracy doesn’t commensurate with the huge economic losses suffered by the content providers.
Content players call for more action as local industry loses RM3bil annually
Industry players are calling for stricter penalties against digital piracy, which they claim has caused the entertainment and media industry to suffer an estimated RM3bil loss annually.
Facebook 'refriends' Australia after changes to media laws
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Facebook said on Tuesday it will restore Australian news pages after negotiating changes with the government to a proposed law that forces tech giants to pay for media content displayed on their platforms.
Factbox - Where Australia's landmark news content legislation stands
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australian lawmakers are expected to hold a final vote on Tuesday on whether to endorse legislation that would force Facebook and Alphabet Inc's Google to pay news outlets for content.
PetGas earnings to stay resilient
KUALA LUMPUR: Petronas Gas Bhd's earning resiliency will continue over the next two years until the Regulatory Period 1 ends in 2022, says Kenanga Research.