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Australia alleges copyright issues as books used for AI model

Richard Flanagan, winner of the Booker Prize for Fiction, has described a recent incident as "the biggest act of copyright theft in the history...

Privacy breach: Norway to fine Meta $98,500 a day

The Norway authorities in charge of data protection said on Monday that the company that owns Facebook, Meta Platforms, will be fined one million...

Meta to end news feature in Canada

According to the social media giant firm on Tuesday, Meta has started the process that will result in all users in Canada losing access...

Make websites part of privacy law: Google to Aus

Google's chief privacy officer has stated that the law should target websites that host material rather than search engines that make it simple to...

Microsoft fined $20m in violation to child privacy

After discovering that Microsoft had illegally acquired data on children who had started Xbox accounts, the company agreed to pay US federal regulators $20...

EXPLAINED: Unstable tech jobs at ‘tech giants platforms’

After two years of fast expansion, several of the world's largest technology companies, including Google's parent company, Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon, and the company that...

Charity on Johnny Depp’s honour to help male domestic violence victims in Australia

The Australian Charities and Not-for-profit Commission of the Australian government has recently registered ‘Sparrows Dawn’ as a charity, an organization formed in the honour...

As government shutdown internet in Iran, Musk to activate Starlink

Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX, announced on Friday that the government of Iran had shut off internet access due to widespread protests there...

Twitter paid $7 million to whistle-blower for staying shut

According to a lawyer for Elon Musk, Twitter Inc. compensated a whistle-blower who raised concerns about operational issues with the social media site $7...

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