American couch potatoes poised to shop without getting up, and advertisers are taking notice.
Around 120 members of the INDIA Alliance wrote a letter to Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) Ashwini Vaishnaw, asking the government to repeal the provisions that go against the RTI Act in the name of privacy protection.
As data becomes the new oil, India is grappling with the questions of where the refineries for this new oil are, India’s Minister for External Affairs S. Jaishankar said during the Global Technology Summit in New Delhi on April 11.
Meta has flagged key compliance uncertainties in India’s Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, highlighting three unresolved areas: the absence of a clear system for verifying parental consent, the blanket ban on behavioural profiling of minors, and vague provisions on cross-border data transfers.
The Indian Influencer Governance Council (IIGC), a self-regulatory body representing digital influencers, released a code of standards governing influencer content earlier this month.
Traditional detection methods like watermarking, C2PA metadata, and facial recognition are no longer enough, experts said.
The superhero pic — introducing a new team of antiheroes and villains to the big screen — hopes to grow that number by the time it kicks off the summer box office season May 2.
Anime fans across India are in for a treat as Reliance Entertainment has inked a deal with Japan’s TV Tokyo and Happening 365 to bring the iconic “Naruto” film franchise to theaters nationwide.
As a group of United States (US) Senators re-introduced an anti-deepfake regulation in the US Congress, they received YouTube’s backing for the regulation.
A parliamentary committee has recommended a levy of 5 percent of U.K. subscriber revenue on foreign streamers, including Netflix, Amazon, Apple TV+ and Disney+, to help finance British drama production.