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Are bans against Russian arts targeting the right people? | Culture | Arts, music and lifestyle reporting from Germany | DW

Across Europe, Russian artists, musicians and filmmakers are being excluded from events and competitions. But how far should the boycott go?

Germany′s new data strategy may come ′too late′ | Germany| News and in-depth reporting from Berlin and beyond | DW

Germany s new data strategy may come too late The coronavirus pandemic has revealed shortcomings in how Germany handles technology and data. With a new 240-point plan, Germany wants to become a global pioneer in utilizing user-generated data. The German government hopes to improve responsible and innovative data use In Germany, 90% of individuals  digital data is not analyzed. That s according to Helge Braun, Chancellor Angela Merkel s chief of staff, who launched Germany s new data strategy this week which aims to change this. After a delay of over six months, the long-awaited policy is an ambitious paper made up of more than 240 individual measures spelled out in a hefty document of 120 pages.

Google vs Australia: 5 questions and answers | Business| Economy and finance news from a German perspective | DW

Google vs. Australia: 5 questions and answers Australia wants Google to pay for displaying local media content. In return, the tech giant has threatened to disable its search engine in the country. Could this confrontation set a precedent? The row between Google and Australia could foreshadow similar problems in Europe What s happening in Australia? Australia has proposed a bill that would oblige Google and Facebook to pay license fees to Australian media companies for sharing their journalistic content. Noncompliance would incur millions in fines. In response, Google has threatened to block Australian users from accessing its search engine should the bill become law.

Google vs Australia: 5 questions and answers

Google vs. Australia: 5 questions and answers What s happening in Australia? Search engine giants face calls for level playing field Replay Video UP NEXT Australia has proposed a bill that would oblige Google and Facebook to pay license fees to Australian media companies for sharing their journalistic content. Noncompliance would incur millions in fines. In response, Google has threatened to block Australian users from accessing its search engine should the bill become law. Mel Silva, managing director of Google Australia and New Zealand, told an Australian senate committee her company had no other choice but to block access to Google s search engine in Australia should the bill be adopted in its current form. Even though, she said, this was the last thing Google wanted.

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