How social media giants will pay for Australian news
Social media giants who refuse to pay for Australian news on their platforms will face huge financial penalties under Labor’s plan to incentivise big tech to fairly compensate local journalism.
Social media giants who refuse to pay for Australian news on their platforms will face huge financial penalties under Labor’s plan to incentivise big tech to fairly compensate local journalism.
One of the adult content site’s top earners appeared in court where her lawyer tried to have assault and intimidate charges dismissed.
Elon Musk and Donald Trump Jr have been unable to convince Republicans to protect kids on social media, amid fears about the impact on free speech.
Some new and old words were the most commonly-searched terms in Australia this year, according to Google’s data.
A father has been slammed online after storming the stage at his daughter’s high school graduation ceremony.
In just one generation, we have gone from magic to madness argues News Corp Australasia Executive Chairman Michael Miller, who is calling on Australia to impose a ‘social licence’ to force Tech monopolies to play by Australian rules.
An Australian e-prescription provider has collapsed weeks after a massive data breach had resulted in customer information being posted on the dark web.
Terrifying details of a mysterious alleged TikTok cult have been exposed in an eye-opening new Netflix documentary.
The online watchdog has called out Elon Musk for allegedly encouraging retaliation from X users after she took the social media giant to court.
News Corp Australia boss Michael Miller says social media giants need to be hit with a band of new laws or face being booted from the country.
News Corp Australia boss Michael Miller says social media giants need to be hit with a band of new laws or face being booted from the country.
For too long, tech platforms have operated outside Australian law, causing immeasurable harm. Here’s what we must do next.
A reclusive tribe in the Amazon finally got hooked up to the internet — only to be torn apart by social media and porn addiction.
New York is following in the footsteps of other US states in taking action against social media giants to protect children.
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