By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU lawmakers on Tuesday voted for draft rules targeting Alphabet's Google, Meta Platforms and other large online ...
Going to Great Heights: an interview on skydiving while skydiving | SaltWireBRUSSELS - EU lawmakers on Tuesday voted for draft rules targeting Alphabet's Google, Meta Platforms and other large online platforms' content moderation restrictions after some media outlets complained about arbitrary decisions removing their content.
Known as Article 17 of the Media Freedom Act the European Commission proposed last year to ensure media plurality and safeguard editorial independence, the clause has raised alarm bells among online platforms. Tech lobbying group CCIA Europe, whose members include Google, Meta and X, said Article 17 could be exploited by some to spread disinformation.
Lawmakers voted to ban using spyware against journalists unless it can be justified as a last resort measure and also require media to be transparent about their ownership.
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Goldman Sees Earnings-Led Rally in Big Tech Stocks After RoutUS technology stocks may be about to turn a corner after the Nasdaq 100’s biggest monthly decline this year, according to strategists at Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
Read more »
NEXT: Driverless cars go mainstreamIt's not just carmakers like Tesla (TSLA) and General Motors (GM) investing in the driverless cars space. Tech companies like Alphabet's Waymo (GOOGL, GOOG), chipmaker Nvidia (NVDA), and auto tech company Mobileye Global (MBLY) are investing big in the space. Yahoo Finance Senior Autos Reporter Pras Subramanian breaks down the big business behind autonomous vehicles.
Read more »
A tough year for dividend stocks puts lots of big names on saleOf the 10 largest U.S. dividend exchange-traded funds, seven are in negative territory year-to-date
Read more »
Google to Make Laptops in India in Win for Modi’s Tech PushAlphabet Inc.’s Google will begin to make its Chromebook laptops in India, the latest among global tech companies to expand assembly in the key growth market.
Read more »
Russian tech firm Astra Linux plans October IPO on Moscow Exchange(Reuters) - Russian technology company Astra Linux on Monday said it was planning to list its shares on Moscow Exchange this month in an initial public ...
Read more »
Strong earnings will reverse decline in megacap tech stocks: Goldman SachsStrong upcoming earnings results could reverse the decline in mega-cap technology and growth stocks, which have been hammered by the rise in Treasury yields and are trading at their cheapest levels in six years by one measure, according to Goldman Sachs strategists. The so-called Magnificent Seven group of megacap stocks -Apple, Microsoft, Amazon.com, Alphabet, Nvidia, Tesla, and Meta Platforms - have fallen 7% over the last two months, compared with a 3% decline in the broad S&P 500, as Treasury yields jumped more than 60 basis points to 16-year highs. Those declines have pushed mega-cap forward price-to-earnings ratios down by a collective 20% over the last two months, leaving them trading at their largest discount to the market based on long-term growth since January 2017, Goldman Sachs said in a note dated Oct. 1.
Read more »