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She noted that the First Amendment does not exempt social media platforms from antitrust or public-accommodations laws, or other regulations targeting conduct, but said the Texas and Florida laws "are not general regulations of conduct that only incidentally burden speech." A fight over the First ...
Governments around the world are increasingly seeking to regulate the use by employers of non-compete restrictive covenants. On 23 April 2024, the US Federal Trade Commission announced that non-compete clauses would be prohibited, and they are already considered void in some US s...
The enforceability of the bill working its way through the Duma is equally questionable – officials have so far not clarified how access to social media platforms would be restricted. The wider significance
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So for example, Amazon or Google could be the railroad, be the network, but not be able to own everything on that platform. Tristan, how far would this go towards addressing the issues of addiction? We're seeing levels of depression in teens that are using social media. We're seeing ...
Less dependency on engagement, sharing and advertising revenue might be the best way to actually reduce online harms, but it could also be the end to "free" social media as we know it. Whether the eventual act lives up to the promise of "online safety" will largely depend on how it dea...
But today’s technology is finally catching up with the hype, thanks in large part to advances in machine learning algorithms — the driving force behind technologies like speech recognition, natural language processing, self-driving cars, and other applications of AI. Why Live Streaming Needs ...
Corporate bribery, also known as corporate graft, is alarmingly commonplace amongst thriving corporations today. These corporations continue to use the advantage of their position and influence in commerce to derive gains and benefits from government officials, both at home and abroad. For example, in...
from one of direct ‘command and control’ by the state to various forms of collaborative governance involving government, private and non-government organisations, an emphasis on ‘outcome-based’ regulation, and the use of market-based as well as regulatory instruments (Glück et al., 2005, Gu...