What should states do about Meta-national platforms
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For decades, governments have regulated companies as market participants. Tax them. License them. Fine them. Break them up if necessary. But what happens when a company stops behav...
How proposed laws seek to audit the systems driving virality
The author urges Congress to preserve Section 230 and the legal tradition of regulating bad actors rather than the technologies they use–especially AI.
Introduction Financial decision making in India is witnessing a significant shift in its landscape. What used to be dominated by financial institutions, financial advisors, and wor...
The rules also create a statutory registration regime for e-sports and other notified categories of online social games, while placing obligations on platforms around user safety,...
Introduction The rapid proliferation of app-based platforms such as Uber, Ola, Zomato, Swiggy, and Blinkit has fundamentally altered the character of employment in India. Millions...
The relationship between governments and digital platforms is never simple. Governments can introduce regulations, but digital platforms also possess enormous power through the tec...
A jury verdict just cracked open the "platform vs. publisher" mantra, and founders should start treating recommendations as a measurable risk surface.
The spread of AI generated intimate imagery has turned what was already a serious online safety issue into a fast- moving platform governance problem. The Federal Trade Commission’...
The Broadcasting Standards Authority has determined The Platform is within its remit. It’s a bold move. It’s also logically incoherent, writes Duncan Greive. What just happened? It...
The initiatives - SUPCOMS, e-adjudication portal and Cyber-Sec Audit Compliance (C-SAC) - are aimed at streamlining communication, digitally enabling quasi-judicial proceedings and...
В офисе «Авито» прошла первая отраслевая конференция, посвященная вопросам регулирования цифровых платформ — «ПлатФорум 2026». Мероприятие было организовано в партнерстве с ведущим...
The initiatives - SUPCOMS, e-adjudication portal and Cyber-Sec Audit Compliance (C-SAC) - are aimed at streamlining communication, digitally enabling quasi-judicial proceedings and...
The Federal Trade Commission enforces Section 3 of the Take It Down Act (TIDA), effective May 19, 2026. Under this section of the law, covered platforms must establish a process f...
Emma Okonji Telecommunications regulators from around the world have endorsed a new set of guidelines to navigate digital challenges and opportunities. The new guidelines were en...
For much of the past decade, the dominant logic of the digital economy has been straightforward. Build a product, scale a platform, attract contributors, and capture value through...
The spread of AI generated intimate imagery has turned what was already a serious online safety issue into a fast- moving platform governance problem. The Federal Trade Commission’...
The new EU Product Liability Directive (EU) 2024/2853 (PLD) marks a decisive shift for online marketplaces and digital sales platforms. To be implemented by 9 December 2026, it mod...
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A recent Meta Oversight Board Advisory Opinion marks a positive step in tackling misinformation and protecting digital rights on social media. The post The Meta Oversight Board’s A...
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The platforms’ criticisms included that the proposal was a “digital services tax” that misunderstood the evolving advertising industry and would fail to deliver a sustainable news...
The new rules come following growing complaints from the public about poorly done fiber and internet cabling left hanging on poles, walls, and along streets.
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