A couple of quick policy updates from Facebook: Facebook will block access to ‘Live’ at single violation In wake of the Christchurch attack shooting...
The Finance Ministry has suggested that provisions relating to data protection be excluded from the national e-commerce policy, on grounds that the issue is...
Addressing concerns around data localisation, MasterCard CEO Ajay Banga said the challenge with localisation is not the expense, but that the data loses its...
Facebook has filed a lawsuit alleging that South Korean data analytics company Rankwave abused its developer platform data and has refused to comply with...
The Competition Commission of India, India’s anti-trust regulator, has ordered an investigation into Google for allegedly abusing the dominant position of its Android mobile...
Update: Access to social media services in Sri Lanka was restored on May 17, following a four-day block, reports Netblocks. Major internet providers Dialog...
After an intense two-day debate, Singapore’s parliament yesterday passed the anti-fake news bill despite concerns surrounding free speech and abuse of power, reports The...
An anonymous whistle-blower complaint against Facebook to the US Securities and Exchange Commission shows that Facebook inadvertently facilitated militant and terror propaganda by auto-generating...
The Supreme Court today issued notice in a petition seeking regulation of content on online streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime, reports Bar...