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Facebook rejects call to share revenue with Australian media
Facebook on June 15 rejected calls from the Australian government and news companies that it share advertising revenue with the media, suggesting it would rather cut news content from its platform.
Consumer watchdog: Hong Kong classes that shifted to web amid Covid-19 left trail of complaints
From Latin dance at home to truncated language lessons, complaints about extracurricular courses more than double in first five months of year. Some parents found themselves suddenly required to sit with their kindergarten children for the entirety of online sessions.
Coronavirus tracing app a test for privacy-minded Germany
Germany launched a coronavirus tracing app on June 16 that officials say is so secure even government ministers can use it, though developers acknowledge it isn't perfect yet.
French watchdog warns against Covid-19 smart surveillance
The use of a new range of surveillance cameras to check adherence to rules in the wake of the novel coronavirus outbreak risks undermining the fabric of democracy, France's data privacy watchdog CNIL said.
Factbox: Apple, Google, Amazon take aim at Trump visa ban
US President Donald Trump has suspended the entry of some foreign workers in a bid to boost domestic hiring, sparking opposition from corporate America and tech sector executives including Google's Sundar Pichai and Tesla's Elon Musk.
Top German court reimposes data curbs on Facebook
Facebook must comply with an order by Germany's antitrust watchdog to curb data collection from users, a top German court ruled on June 23, in a setback for the US social network company that could set a wider precedent.
Reddit bans ‘The_Donald’ forum amid broad social media crackdown
Social media site Reddit said it had shut down r/The_Donald, a forum for supporters of US president Donald Trump, on Monday as it announced an overhaul of its content policies.
YouTube shuts down far-right channels over hate speech
YouTube on June 29 shut down six far-right channels for violating rules against “supremacist” content, booting videos by David Duke, Stefan Molyneux and Richard Spencer.
Social media platforms face a reckoning over hate speech
For years, social media platforms have fueled political polarisation and hosted an explosion of hate speech. Now, with four months until the US presidential election and the country’s divisions reaching a boiling point, these companies are upping their game against bigotry and threats of violence.
Opinion: It’s Zuckerberg and Facebook’s time to bend
Mark Zuckerberg has a problem, and he can fix it.