Technology companies will have to take down abusive images from the internet within 48 hours or risk having their services ...
The UK government has proposed rules that would require tech companies to remove abusive images from their sites within 48 ...
Social media companies will have to remove intimate images shared on their sites without consent within 48 hours or risk ...
The UK government is preparing sweeping new measures that would force technology companies to remove deepfake nude images and so-called revenge porn within 48 hours of being notified. Prime Minister ...
The US government is releasing a tool that will allow British users to access content that has been banned under the Online Safety Act.
Haryana Police remove 1,616 instances of objectionable social media content in month-long drive ...
Updates could include making content compatible with a screen reader or adding subtitles, but some officials say content may ...
Today (18 February), the government has announced that tech platforms must detect and remove intimate images shared without consent – and that platforms have 48 hours to remove such material once it ...
Netflix “will not stand by and watch ByteDance treat our valued IP as free, public domain clip art,” the streamer told the ...
According to the DOJ website, older content that was posted to a government’s website or app before the compliance deadline is most likely exempt if it’s in a “word processing, presentation, PDF or ...
The Trump administration said Wednesday it is rescinding a rule that incentivized automakers to produce electric vehicles to meet fuel economy requirements by overstating energy savings.
A lawsuit filed in federal district court this week seeks to stop the Trump administration’s ongoing efforts to remove and ...