The Denver-based tech firm secured its first deal to handle NHS data last March for the nominal sum of £1
A UK tribunal hands down differing verdicts to defendants Google and Apple in latest juncture of Epic Games’ complaints over in-app purchases
Firm flags arrival of Tony Lin in Washington DC as important strategic move to complement growing regulatory practice
The world-first law is intended to make Google and Facebook pay for news content on their platforms
Users who don’t agree to the new terms by 15 May will have their accounts made “inactive”
The unanimous decision could be a heavy blow to Uber’s business model in one of its most important markets
With Australia pushing ahead with landmark legislation that will force tech giants to pay publishers for news and the EU considering introducing similar laws as part of curbing Big Tech’s power, what could these developments mean for UK laws?
The proposed law exempts many small businesses and is less strict than California’s
The contextual advertising specialist founded by two ex-Googlers cements its leadership in contextual AI in Europe and LatAm
Regulation comes as the buy now, pay later market booms amidst pandemic
Amazon claims violation of federal protocol in a lawsuit against the attorney general of New York in a bid to block her from regulating its workplace safety response to the pandemic
The lawsuit claims the social media giant failed to protect the personal information of one million people
The EC will hear from workers and employers' representatives later this month to decide if rules for gig workers’ conditions need to change
Customer complaints have included software upgrade failures and battery fires
The audio-only social network became unavailable in China after the number of users soared and politically sensitive topics were discussed
The anti-monopoly laws target the country’s tech giants
Poor management of data bias could leave businesses vulnerable to ‘immense reputational and financial damage’, says Hogan Lovells report
ZeniMax, Capcom and Bandai Namco are among those in hot water for geo-blocking video games, which prevented them being played outside certain EU countries
Brazil is looking to technology to solve the crisis in its judiciary, but the push toward digitalisation could be hindered by the chaotic system already in place, writes Salus Ferro
The investment forms part of Zip’s plans for global expansion, for which it recently raised $177m