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Meta Faces $13 Billion Fine For Violating Digital Laws With its 'Pay or Consent' Data Privacy Model
The European Commission alleged that Meta violated digital laws under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) with its subscription-based ad-free model, and $13.5 billion in fines could be imposed.
Microsoft AI Chief Claims Online Content is 'Freeware' for AI Training Amid Concerns for Intellectual Property Rights
Head of Microsoft AI, Mustafa Suleyman, sparked controversy by suggesting all publicly available online content should be treated as "freeware" for training AI.
Nissin to Bring Japan's 'Poisonous' Delicacy in the Shelves as a New Flavor in Cup Noodles
Japan's potentially poisonous delicacy, fugu, is now available as a new flavor in Nissin's cup noodles, but it won't be sold outside Japan.
Environment Agency Under Fire for Hiding Ties to Water Company in Sewage Dumping Scandal
Activists and the Information Commissioner's Office criticized the Environment Agency of England for refusing to disclose potential conflicts of interest among its directors related to water companies.