The changes amend India’s 2021 IT rules, which have already been a flashpoint between Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government and global technology companies. The amended rules also relaxed an ...
A country has introduced new rules that dramatically limit how long unskippable video ads can run on platforms like YouTube. The move targets long, forced ads and also bans delays when closing static ...
Disney has agreed to pay $10 million in civil penalties to settle allegations that it violated federal data-collection laws designed to protect children. The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on ...
The change, which YouTube says will take effect in January, will mean that YouTube withdraws its data from all of Billboard's U.S. and global charts. By Billboard Staff YouTube said in a blog post ...
Starting today, YouTube will enforce stricter rules for videos featuring gambling-related content. YouTube’s gambling restrictions extend beyond classic online casinos. Alexandra Kurdyumova is ...
Chris Ripley, CEO of TV station giant Sinclair, ripped Disney and YouTube TV‘s ongoing carriage fight for depriving audiences of local programming and running afoul of federal regulations. Speaking to ...
Crackdown in part a response to increasing scrutiny of gambling-focused content aimed at underage viewers or promoting unlicensed operators. Similar to other social media platforms restricting ...
Gaming Industry From next week, Australia will require users to verify their age to play GTA Online and other R18+ online games Grand Theft Auto Rockstar baulks as a Charlie Kirk assassination mission ...
YouTube on Thursday will begin offering previously banned users the opportunity to create new accounts and potentially re-publish some videos that may have contributed to their termination but no ...
EXCLUSIVE: YouTube has argued it is “premature” for the UK government to threaten legislative changes to ensure the platform recommends content from the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, and 5. In a statement to ...
YouTube is tweaking its profanity-related rules to allow creators to monetize videos with swearing in them, provided the profanity is limited to the first seven seconds of the video. In November 2022, ...
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