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Australia’s eSafety commissioner waters down child abuse detection rules in online safety standards
Tech companies providing end-to-end encryption, including Apple, pushed for the changes, warning of mass government surveillance The Australian online safety regulator has watered down new rules to force tech companies to detect child abuse and terror content on encrypted messaging and cloud storage services, after some of the biggest tech firms in the world warned…
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Three strategies publishers are adopting to drive affiliate commerce revenue for Amazon Prime Day 2024
One of the most lucrative shopping holidays for publishers’ affiliate commerce businesses, Amazon Prime Day, is approaching. Commerce publishers saw higher conversion rates, order volumes and revenue year over year during last year’s two-day sales event. But Condé Nast, Gallery Media Group and She Media aren’t relying on last year’s strategies to maximize the revenue…
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Australia’s eSafety commissioner waters down child abuse detection rules in online safety standards
Tech companies providing end-to-end encryption, including Apple, pushed for the changes, warning of mass government surveillance The Australian online safety regulator has watered down new rules to force tech companies to detect child abuse and terror content on encrypted messaging and cloud storage services, after some of the biggest tech firms in the world warned…
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Australia’s eSafety commissioner waters down child abuse detection rules in online safety standards
Tech companies providing end-to-end encryption, including Apple, pushed for the changes, warning of mass government surveillance The Australian online safety regulator has watered down new rules to force tech companies to detect child abuse and terror content on encrypted messaging and cloud storage services, after some of the biggest tech firms in the world warned…
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ByteDance alleges US’s ‘singling out of TikTok’ is unconstitutional
Chinese firm recounts talks with US government that ended abruptly and says it spent $2bn to draft security agreement New legal filings from the Chinese tech firm ByteDance have challenged the US government’s “unconstitutional singling out of TikTok”, revealing fresh details about failed negotiations over a potential ban of the platform. Legislation signed in April…
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ByteDance alleges US’s ‘singling out of TikTok’ is unconstitutional
Chinese firm recounts talks with US government that ended abruptly and says it spent $2bn to draft security agreement New legal filings from the Chinese tech firm ByteDance have challenged the US government’s “unconstitutional singling out of TikTok”, revealing fresh details about failed negotiations over a potential ban of the platform. Legislation signed in April…
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ByteDance alleges US’s ‘singling out of TikTok’ is unconstitutional
Chinese firm recounts talks with US government that ended abruptly and says it spent $2bn to draft security agreement New legal filings from the Chinese tech firm ByteDance have challenged the US government’s “unconstitutional singling out of TikTok”, revealing fresh details about failed negotiations over a potential ban of the platform. Legislation signed in April…
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ByteDance alleges US’s ‘singling out of TikTok’ is unconstitutional
Chinese firm recounts talks with US government that ended abruptly and says it spent $2bn to draft security agreement New legal filings from the Chinese tech firm ByteDance have challenged the US government’s “unconstitutional singling out of TikTok”, revealing fresh details about failed negotiations over a potential ban of the platform. Legislation signed in April…
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Best podcasts of the week: Is Bruce Springsteen an unlikely queer icon? Two fans makes the case
A pair of ‘queer nerds’ obsessed with the American rock hero break down his legacy in Because the Boss Belongs to Us. Plus: five of the best podcasts about Britain • Don’t get Hear Here delivered to your inbox? Sign up here Backfired Audible, episodes weekly Slow Burn, Think Twice, Fiasco – Leon Neyfakh has…
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Survey: CDN, QoE remain top concern for live video delivery
As exclusive streaming-only sporting events are on the rise, a survey from Qwilt sheds light on the challenges and considerations of content publishers looking to plan and execute mass live streamed events. Qwilt’s 2024 Live Streaming Survey – which surveyed 259 content publishers primarily across North America and Europe – identifies ongoing and new themes…