Tasking Online Marketplaces with Verifying Country-of-Origin is Redundant and Unreasonable
In a world where a single product can be a patchwork of global components or a vintage item missing its […]
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In a world where a single product can be a patchwork of global components or a vintage item missing its […]
Se espera que la Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nación de México se pronuncie en las próximas semanas sobre un caso trascendental presentado por un abogado agraviado en relación con una publicación en el servicio Blogger de Google que podría afectar la libertad de expresión en línea y la viabilidad de los sitios web que alojan este tipo de contenido.
Mexico’s highest court is expected to rule in the coming weeks in a seminal case brought by an aggrieved lawyer over a post on Google’s Blogger service that could affect free expression online and the viability of websites that host such speech.
Today marks a turning point for Australian youth, as the Social Media Minimum Age Act (SMMA) is set to take […]
On September 22, world leaders will gather in New York City for the High-Level Week of the 80th Session of […]
In the U.S.-UK Prosperity Deal, both governments pledged to negotiate “an ambitious set of digital trade provisions”. The UK has […]
Digital services exports continue to serve as a key driver of broader gains for the U.S. economy. The latest data […]
This week, Canada’s Parliament passed a new discriminatory tax into law that targets largely U.S. companies in the digital sector […]
Tomorrow and Wednesday the House and Senate are holding oversight hearings discussing the U.S. trade agenda, with both hearings featuring […]
The release of annual federal agency reports are rarely given significant airtime beyond some select circles. This year, however, the […]