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What Is Section 230? How Two Supreme Court Cases Could Impact Free Speech Online
Twenty-six words tucked into a 1996 law overhauling telecommunications have allowed companies like Facebook, Twitter and Google to grow into the giants they are today.
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They Appeared in Deepfake Porn Videos Without Their Consent. Few Laws Protect Them.
Artificial intelligence-generated pornography featuring the faces of nonconsenting women is becoming more pervasive online, and the issue is spilling into the world of popular influencers and streamers.
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Drew Barrymore's Pizza Salad Recipe Has Foodies Totally Divided
The pizza salad dish stirred a debate on TikTok, including a response from comedian Mike Birbiglia.
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Pushing to Get Every American High-Speed Internet, Biden Admin Plans $45B Boost
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, who’s overseeing the funding distribution, said that universal access to broadband internet would be akin to the electrification of rural America during the 1930s.
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20 Companies Offering Low-Cost Internet as Part of White House Plan
The companies will immediately provide one plan that costs less than $30 a month. Some low-income Americans will qualify for a $30 monthly refund, which means the service will be free.
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Low-Income Homes Eligible for Discounted Internet Under New Program
President Joe Biden announced Monday that 20 internet companies have agreed to provide discounted service to people with low incomes, a program that could effectively make tens of millions of households eligible for free service through an already existing federal subsidy. “High speed internet is not a luxury any longer. It’s a necessity,” Biden said at a sun-drenched rose garden…
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China's Biggest Messaging App WeChat Suspends NFT Accounts
In China, there is no regulation around NFTs yet. Users can buy these digital collectibles from a marketplace but secondary trading is heavily restricted.
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Amazon Hired an Influential Democratic Pollster to Fight Staten Island Union Drive
Amazon hired Global Strategy Group, which has done polling work for prominent Democrats, to fight unionizing efforts on New York’s Staten Island.
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Amazon Union Drive in Alabama Sees 39% Voter Turnout
Turnout for a second union election at Amazon’s Bessemer, Alabama, was roughly 39%, which is lower than last year.
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Crypto Firms Face an Uncertain Future in the UK. Now a Key Deadline Has Been Extended
A select few firms, including Revolut and Copper, will be allowed to continue trading after a temporary register closes Friday, the FCA said.
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Alibaba Leads $60 Million Funding Into Augmented Reality Glasses Maker Nreal in Metaverse Play
Chinese technology giants are trying to get in on the metaverse act. A collaboration with Nreal could help Alibaba expand its augmented reality capabilities.
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren Says Billionaires Should Pay More Taxes to Help the ‘Next Elon Musk'
“I’m happy to celebrate success, but let’s remember, Elon Musk didn’t make it on his own,” the Massachusetts Democrat told CNBC on Tuesday.
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Google, Microsoft Aim to Make Their Cloud Environments More Secure as Cyberattacks Increase
Google’s plans to buy Mandiant mark the latest sign that security expertise and capabilities have become critical for effective cloud service operations.
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Huawei Posts First-Ever Yearly Revenue Decline as U.S. Sanctions Continue to Bite, But Profit Surges
Huawei’s business has been hurt by U.S. sanctions, which have sought to cut it off from key software and components like semiconductors.
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Amazon Faces Another High-Stakes Union Election as Vote Kicks Off in Staten Island
Thousands of Amazon workers at a Staten Island warehouse are voting on whether to unionize.
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Britain Will Reveal Crypto Regulation Plans in Coming Weeks, Sources Say
British Finance Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to announce a new regulatory regime for crypto in the coming weeks, sources tell CNBC.
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Uber Wins 30-Month London License, Ending a Lengthy Battle With City Regulators
Uber has been granted a 30-month license to operate in London, Transport for London said Saturday.
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Employees at Google Fiber Contractor in Kansas City Are First to Unionize Under Alphabet Workers Union
Employees at a Google Fiber contractor in Kansas City voted to unionize, becoming the first to attain bargaining rights under the Alphabet Workers Union.
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Instacart Slashes Valuation by Almost 40% to $24 Billion After Plunge in Tech Stocks
The grocery delivery company was valued at $39 billion last March, when it raised $265 million.
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EU and U.S. Agree to New Data-Sharing Pact, Offering Some Respite for Big Tech
The European Union and the U.S. on Friday announced they had agreed “in principle” to a new framework for cross-border data transfers.