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Amazon faces antitrust probe in Germany as laws tightened
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Five competition ministers discuss regulating Big Tech
Regulating big tech has become a global preoccupation; how such regulation might affect journalism is less clear. A couple of months after the controversial Australian News Media and Digital Platform Bargaining Code came into force, requiring Google and Facebook to pay for news in the country, competition ministers around the world are considering whether to adapt it and adopt it at home.
In the past, European governments have tried to use copyright law to get Google and Facebook to pay for news; they are continuing down that route with the recent European Copyright Directive.
WhatsApp s privacy policy: Hidden is not private
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Last Updated: May 13, 2021, 11:36 PM IST
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How should one interpret permission-based access? Consent, by definition, implies both explicit and informed consent. But one cannot be properly informed when Facebook itself is purposefully vague about what data it has access to, what kind of predictive power such data enables, and how it intends to use that data.
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Syagnik Banerjee
Professor of marketing, University of Michigan, US
The vision of data privacy has the aspect of a walled garden about it. Or millions of walled gardens, since individual privacy is assured by the likes of Facebook and WhatsApp, entities that swear to defend privacy at all costs. But the claim that end-to-end encryption constitutes a commitment to data privacy is as specious as the notion that ‘membership is free’ is untrue.