Red Tape Derails AI Rollout in Apple’s European App Store
The tech giant took umbrage at regulations that would require interoperability with rival platforms.
The tech giant took umbrage at regulations that would require interoperability with rival platforms.
The app is accused of hosting paid political ads in violation of EU regulations, despite claiming not to.
Belgian officials have previously been highly critical of the messaging platform.
Investigations of X for alleged non-compliance in moderating “harmful” content demonstrate increasing authoritarianism.
Dublin EU hate speech monitor led by far-left firm and ‘antifascist’ spokesman.
February 17th is D-Day for the censorious Digital Services Act, but insiders say that Brussels is ill-prepared to handle the caseload.
“You don’t want a debate, you want an inquisition!” MEP Patricia Chagnon snapped as the leftists adopted what’s essentially a blank cheque for silencing any dissenting opinion.
The ‘illegal content’ probe marks the first use of the controversial Digital Services Act against a large social media company.
The EU is using the Israel-Hamas conflict as a fig leaf for extending its control of the internet—but online censorship will not solve the problem of Islamism.
Facebook and Instagram’s parent company tries to satisfy EU privacy law while maintaining its revenue.