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YouTube info panels to display news publisher's govt funding
Social media giants are collaborating with third-parties to verify content to combat spread of 'fake news', ahead of general elections.
'Gangnam style' sex crime: K-pop scandals uncover dark side of Seoul
More than 500 people have been investigated for drug use and sexual assault and more than 200 arrested in nationwide roundup since Feb 25.
EU copyright: Google, Facebook to get approval next week
The new rules would force Google and other online platforms to sign licensing agreements.
CBSE helps students counter exam stress
For the first time, a comprehensive audiovisual presentation titled ‘Knowing Children Better’ was prepared and uploaded on the CBSE’s website.
BJP top advertiser on Google
Saffron party has ad spend of Rs 1.2 crore; Congress spent Rs 54,100.
Tech firms face fines, jail over violent content under new Australian laws
Under the new laws, it is now an offence in Australia for companies not to remove content that show murder, torture or rape without delay.
South Korea's burned out millennials choose YouTube over Samsung
Some young Koreans are moving out of city for farming, shunning their society’s traditional measures of success.
Families make online videos a job but few rules protect kids
An Arizona woman was indicted Tuesday on charges of abusing her kids who had starred in a popular series of YouTube videos.
Thousands protest planned internet reforms
The most controversial section would require companies such as YouTube and Facebook to take responsibility for copyrighted material.
YouTube denies report of plans to cancel high-end dramas, comedies
A report claimed that the platform has stopped accepting new pitches for high-budget scripted shows.