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WE NEED THIS IN U.S.
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The company has been heading toward a major crash for a long time.
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Jack Dorsey, the founder of Twitter, once again defends his decisions for the moderation of the platform.
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Governments around the world are maneuvering to combat the pandemic and its economic impact, even in those deemed to be the most liberal.
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Jack Dorsey acknowledged during a Capitol Hill hearing Wednesday that conservatives 'don't trust we are acting in good faith' as Big Tech faces criticism over censorship just one week before Election Day.
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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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It is the largest legal action ever taken in more than 20 years by the American federal government against one of the giants of the American 'Big Tech'. Faced with these lawsuits, confirmed to USA GAG by a source after revelations from the 'New York Times' and the 'Wall Street Journal', Google does not take offense.
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Youtube calculated that its video viewing platform was directly and indirectly responsible for a contribution of 515 million euros to the French gross domestic product, in particular via the income of creators and payments to record companies, according to a study. to be released Thursday.
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In a statement released Monday, the social network said it would now ban content denying the reality of the Shoah.
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The 137 countries participating in the negotiations have set a comprehensive framework for tax reform aimed at further taxing digital giants - including GAFA. But a political agreement is still missing to implement the plan.