Companies can consider a tokenised approach to age assurance to ensure data minimisation, the European Union’s Data Protection Board (EUDPB) said in a statement on age assurance on February 11.
It took a village of storytellers to bring “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” to life. At the heart of it all was VFX house Wētā, which had a crew of over 1000 artists working on delivering 1500 visual effects shots.
With the Paramount+ prequel series “Dexter: Original Sin” going back in time to explore the formative experiences of 20-year-old avenging serial killer (Patrick Gibson), there’s a hope that it will help turn back the clock for the production community in Miami.
DP Lol Crawley has earned an Oscar nomination for “The Brutalist,” shot on VistaVision, a widescreen film process developed by Paramount Pictures in 1954 to help lure viewers away from their living room TVs and into the theaters.
The top broadcasters have been leaving and returning to DD Freedish allegedly due to pressure from pay cable and DTH operators.
The Delhi High Court has recognized the name "Ratan Tata" as a well-known trademark and granted a permanent injunction against any unauthorized use of the name or image of the late industrialist, as per media reports.
The draft Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025 (DPDP Rules) and their parent act infantilises persons with disabilities (PwDs) by clubbing them together with children, speakers said at The Quantum Hub’s ‘Balancing Privacy and Agency under the DPDPA’.
As per reports, Deepak Dhar-led Banijay now gets exclusive access to BBC Studios' content catalogue - both scripted and unscripted.
India’s adex is expected to grow by 7% in 2025 taking the overall ad revenue to Rs 1,64,137 crore, with an incremental Rs 10,730 crore compared to 2024, said GroupM India in its annual This Year Next Year (TYNY) report.
Using tools broadly similar to those preferred by its Western counterparts, in 2024, Russia's Gazprom-Media suppressed online piracy by blocking 17,400 websites and 5,700 Telegram channels.