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AI-generated content: YouTube unveils new policy

YouTube has rolled out a new policy that allows individuals to request the removal of synthetic content that simulates their face or voice. Under the...

Microsoft CEO says tech giants battling for content to build AI

Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella said tech giants were competing for vast troves of content needed to train artificial intelligence, and complained Google was...

Instagram urges users to stop reposting Tiktoks to Reels

Meta-owned photo and video sharing platform Instagram has urged its users to not repost content from other platforms like TikTok to its Reels. "Make sure...

Emirates brings exclusive HBO Max premium content onboard

Emirates has partnered with streaming service HBO Max to bring premium content onboard the airline’s award-winning ice system, ice. Emirates is the first airline in...

PEMRA directs news channel owners to ensure strict content monitoring

PEMRA has directed all satellite television channels licensees to form an in-house committee to ensure compliance with the Electronic Media Code of Conduct, 2015.

YouTube offers creators new ways to earn money

SAN FRANCISCO: YouTube, often criticized for not compensating creators well enough, will allow them to set up paid channel memberships, the company said on...

Netflix to give parents more control over access to content

Netflix is rolling out features that will give parents more control over access to content by allowing them to block individual movies and specific...

Google not obligated to check websites for defamatory content, German court rules

FRANKFURT: Google is not obligated to ensure websites are free from defamatory content before displaying links to them in search results, Germany’s highest court...

Facebook hiring 3,000 more workers to monitor content

NEW YORK: Facebook said Wednesday it is hiring an extra 3,000 staff to remove violent content like the gruesome killings and suicides broadcast on its...

Facebook executives feel the heat of content controversies

CALIFORNIA: After Facebook's removal of an iconic Vietnam war photo stirred an international uproar last month, the social network's executives quickly backtracked and cleared...

Pemra to begin crackdown against illegal Indian channels from October 15

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) has announced to launch a crackdown against illegal Indian channels in all major cities of the country,...

Facebook now to pay celebrities for live video-streaming content

CALIFORNIA: Facebook said Tuesday it has signed a series of deals to pay celebrities and media companies to produce content for its new live video streaming service.

Microsoft to crack down on content promoting extremist acts

SAN FRANCISCO: With the world growing more concerned about attacks by militant groups on civilians, Microsoft Corp on Friday outlined new policies to crack down what it called "terrorist content" on some of its consumer services.

Twitter clarifies rules on banned content, abusive behaviour

CALIFORNIA: Twitter Inc has clarified its definition of abusive behaviour that will prompt it to delete accounts, banning "hateful conduct" that promotes violence against specific groups.

Alphabet launches code for fast loading of heavy mobile content

Alphabet Inc, formerly Google Inc, announced a new open source code that allows faster loading of Web pages with heavy content such as video, animation and graphics on smartphones and tablets.

1,000 days on, YouTube remains blocked in Pakistan

With occasional statements by government officials to review ban on world's top video-sharing website, it's been 1,000 days today since YouTube was banned in Pakistan.

Google backflips on Blogger sexual content ban

WASHINGTON: Days after announcing a ban on sexually explicit content or "graphic nudity" on its Blogger platform, Google has reversed course.

Turkey tops countries demanding content removal: Twitter

ISTANBUL:  Turkey filed over five times more content removal requests to Twitter than any other country in the second half of 2014, data published by the micro-blogging site showed on Monday.

Australia to crack down on online piracy

SYDNEY: Australia's government Wednesday outlined plans to tackle online piracy as it moves to end the country's position as one of the world's top illegal downloaders of television shows such as "Game of Thrones".

Facebook draws some of YouTube’s top content producers

CALIFORNIA:  Facebook Inc has approached some of YouTube's biggest content producers to get them to distribute their videos on the social network, the Wall Street Journal said on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.
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