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Jon Stewart Says Apple Asked Him Not to Interview FTC Chair Lina Khan on "The Problem" | THR News Video Credit: The Hollywood Reporter Duration: 01:47Published | |
Brussels asks Big Tech to counter threats to integrity of European elections Credit: euronews (in English) Duration: 01:14Published | |
If Big Tech 'comes together,' Ukraine could defeat Russia faster, says Ukraineās digital minister Credit: euronews (in English) Duration: 03:03Published | |
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Bring law to make Big Tech pay original content creators: BJP MPIndiaTimes - Published | |
'India must follow Australia, Canada to make Big Tech pay for news'IndiaTimes - Published | |
āGovernment wants Big Tech to pay news outlets for contentāThe global digital and social media platforms have gained immensely from the rapid spread of internet and smartphones, and managed to grab advertising revenues as well as viewership (both print and..IndiaTimes - Published | |
Communication ministry seeks entry of Big Tech in 5G captive networkIndiaTimes - Published | |
Centre's new panel aims to plug gaps in social media rules with regard to Big TechThe social media firms covered under the rules are also classified as "Big Tech" companies as they dominate the segments in which they operate.DNA - Published | |
'Google picks former NITI Aayog official as India policy head'Alphabet Inc's Google has hired a new public policy head in India, Archana Gulati, who previously worked at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's federal think-tank and the country's antitrust watchdog, a..IndiaTimes - Published | |
Ravi Shankar Prasad says Big Tech has to abide by India lawsIT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said on Wednesday he had no problem with social media users criticising him or the Indian PM but Big Tech has to abide by the laws of the county it operates in.IndiaTimes - Published |