U.S. privacy enforcement intensifies as regulators target opt-out processes, penalizing friction, misrepresentation and delays in consumer rights request handling.
Canada’s new privacy bill promises stronger protections for children, but experts say it still misses risks in the AI world.
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WiSA Technologies, a Datavault AI Company, powers wireless connectivity for two new home theater and karaoke systems ...
A recent Supreme Court of Appeal judgment has clarified how the Consumer Protection Act (CPA) applies to residential leases. The ruling in Els v Venter and Another provides greater certainty on the ...
Asia’s entertainment industry is entering a new stage of maturity. Growth remains important, but executives at this week’s APOS conference in Bali were focused on building sustainable ecosystems, ...
A Brooklyn coffee house has targeted pro-Israel Representative Dan Goldman (D-NY) by canceling his recent transaction, returning his money, and declaring that the business refuses to accommodate ...
Just as important, and less obvious, is the other significant shift that is occurring in our system of government: the ...
The U.S. Supreme Court – with its six conservative justices, three of whom were nominated by President Donald Trump – has recently reversed landmark decisions that have long guided American government ...
Trump's Grand Sporting Season Begins With UFC Fights on White House Lawn By Jacob Bogage WASHINGTON, June 12 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's run of high-profile sporting events begins this week ...