"In today’s ExchangeWire news digest: the US Department of Justice is reportedly making the final preparations to bring a lawsuit against Google; Facebook sees several big name brands depart for July as the argument over the site’s stance towards inf
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"In a major departure from its long-standing practice of not paying publishers directly to distribute their work, Google executives tell Axios that the search giant is creating a licensing program to pay publishers "for high-quality content" as a par
Whilst most the world is struggling with the impacts of COVID19, the big tech giants continue to thrive.
Over the past few days results from Alphabet, which owns Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon (the 'GAFA' group) show how well they've all been doin
'The government has told the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to develop a mandatory code of conduct to address bargaining power imbalances between media companies and digital platforms such as Facebook and Google - and the question of
Google launched a Journalism Emergency Relief Fund to support small and medium-sized news organizations producing original journalism for local communities around the world in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic - announced on 20 April 2020.
The fundin
'In today’s ExchangeWire news digest: COVID-19’s impact on the economy sees revenue guarantees to advertisers fall; Google has made clear that it won’t postpone killing off third-party cookies; and ANA announces a new Coronavirus Coalition to help ma
YouTube has banned all conspiracy theory videos falsely connecting coronavirus symptoms to 5G networks.
The Google-owned service will now take down videos breaching the policy. It had previously limited itself to reducing the frequency it recommended
In the past, large tech companies have been accused of being the cause of the spread of fake news by not monitoring whether the posts and advertistments are genuine. on the plus side, the current environment has forced tech giants to take on more res
With the coronavirus pandemic rapidly escalating, tech companies are doing their part to prevent fake news from spreading about the virus.
Companies such as Apple, Google, Microsoft, Twitter, and WhatsApp are providing users with prompts and tools for
Regulation will be placed on how social media firms target users with posts, videos and ads as directed by the UK’s AI advisor.
It also wants the government to force tech firms to hand data over to researchers on the impact of online content.
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YouTube will also be reviewed for compliance as part of Google's crackdown on 'intrusive' ads that appear in short-form video.
Google has announced it will "demonetise" sites on its Chrome browser that host "disruptive" ads within short-form video –
The Commission has proposed today an ambitious reform of the digital space, a comprehensive set of new rules for all digital services, including social media, online market places, and other online platforms that operate in the European Union:…