Staying on the right side of the European Union's online rulebook when it comes to the slippery topic of disinformation is set to get easier for platforms that commit to the bloc's long-standing Code ...
A voluntary Code of Practice on Disinformation implemented by online platforms should be turned into a formal code under the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA), national regulators said in a report ...
The European Commission has just taken the wraps off a beefed up industry Code of Practice for tackling online disinformation across the EU. Signatories to the Code — who include tech giants like ...
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Google won't add fact-checks despite new EU law
Google has told the EU it will not add fact checks to search results and YouTube videos or use them in ranking or removing ...
Nutritional company continues to promote ethical business practices within direct sales June 26, 2012 USANA Health Sciences, Inc. (NYSE: USNA), a global nutritional supplement company, today announced ...
HERBALIFE FIGHT HITS D.C. TRADE ASSOCIATION, AS AVON WITHDRAWS FROM DSA: The cosmetics company Avon has withdrawn from the Direct Selling Association trade group, making some thinly veiled, indirect ...
“While Musk’s X has made its entrenched opposition to the EU’s approach to online governance crystal clear, there are other worrying signs for the bloc. To wit: Meta recently dropped its own ...
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