Link Taxes Won’t Quit: 2024 Recap and What to Expect in 2025
In the United States and abroad, policymakers are considering what addressing media sustainability means for their citizens and their local […]
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In the United States and abroad, policymakers are considering what addressing media sustainability means for their citizens and their local […]
Seemingly taking notes from Canada and Australia, New Zealand is currently considering its own flawed link tax, seeking to establish […]
This week, Canada’s Parliament passed a new discriminatory tax into law that targets largely U.S. companies in the digital sector […]
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a highly versatile technology. From one program’s application in a pastry shop to its later employment […]
The Canadian Parliament passed the Online News Act last week, which subsequently received Royal Assent and entered into law. The […]
Canada is expected to soon renew debate on Bill C-18 “An Act respecting online communications platforms that make news content […]
On April 5th, Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez introduced Bill C-18, “An Act respecting online communications platforms that make news […]
Internet policy is shaped domestically and globally by a variety of legal, policy, and business developments. Lately, foreign courts have […]
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) opened an investigation into Google focusing on multiple allegations of abuse of dominant position […]
Last month a Paris appeals court annulled some €3.9 million (US$5.2M) in fines imposed on endive producers and their trade […]