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Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter Face New Rules in India Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter Face New Rules in India. Guidelines require companies to resolve user complaints quickly, among other measures ...
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Australia passes new law requiring Facebook and Google to pay for news Facebook and Google had opposed the initial version of the legislation, which would have allowed media outlets to bargain either individually or ...
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The Lawfare Podcast: Rasmus Kleis Nielsen on Australia, Facebook and the Future of Journalism After Australia proposed a law that would force Facebook to pay for content linked on its platform from Australian news sites, Facebook responded by ...
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Facebook VP defends company's actions in Australia news spat Facebook and Australia have come to an agreement. Robert Cianflone/Getty Images. Facebook's vice president of global affairs, Nick Clegg, ...
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Capitol Riots: Jason Crow Blasts Security Officials, Saying 'Anybody With A Facebook Account ... "Anybody with a Facebook account or a Twitter feed could have told you there was going to be a problem and they had to have resources available to ...
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Myanmar: The revolution will be Facebook-lived His work now is on the city streets and his tool is his mobile phone linked to Facebook Live - streaming the nationwide protests against the coup that ...
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Facebook unfriends Dvir Abramovich FACEBOOK has apologised after temporarily banning Anti-Defamation Commission chairman Dvir Abramovich from its platform for allegedly ...
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Alert: Social media giant Facebook bans all accounts linked to Myanmar's military along with ads ... Updated: Feb. 24, 2021 10:02 p.m.. Facebook Twitter Email. Comments. YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Social media giant ...
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