In Australia, Facebook has blocked access to news on its platform. More on that story in our top headlines
Facebook's reach in Australia is powerful. It has more than 11 million users in a population of 25 million
The social media platform's 17 million users in Australia are now unable to share any news
Sir Timothy Berners-Lee says Australian plans to make digital giants pay for journalism could set a precedent that renders the Internet as we know it unworkable
Australia's government said the ban threatened Facebook's "credibility"
In November 2018, after a nine-month investigation, the AGCM concluded that Facebook used subscribers' data in a way that breached Italy's Consumer Code
The move, announced in a blog post on Wednesday, represents a divergence in responses among the big tech giants under attack by news publishers
The companies will develop a subscription platform, share advertising revenue through Google's ad technology services, build out audio journalism and develop video journalism by YouTube
Post acquisition, TapChief will join the Unacademy Group with a valuation of Rs 100 crore
The amendment is for clarifying that publishers would be paid in lump sums rather than per click on news article links
Seven West Media strikes partnership with Google
Centre, WhatsApp get notice over privacy standards
Parliament is scheduled to consider the draft laws on Tuesday after a Senate committee last week recommended no changes to the proposed regulations
The company has also "indefinitely suspended" the Myanmar government agencies from using special channels reserved for officials to send requests to Facebook to remove content
The case relates to a post that contained alleged insinuations against Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Facebook is reportedly working on a smartwatch that will focus on messaging and health features.
Google opposes a planned law that would force it and Facebook Inc. to pay Australian publishers for news content.
The prevalence of such content on the platform declined to 7-8 views for every 10,000 content views globally
Australia is on course to become the first country to require Facebook and Google to pay for news content, legislation that is being closely watched around the world
Facebook has removed 26.9 mn pieces of hate speech content in the fourth quarter of 2020 -- up from 22.1 mn in Q3