Meta on Thursday said that it is expanding its Facebook protect security program for users like journalists and government officials, who are likely to be highly targeted by malicious hackers.
The online edition of the Singapore Comic Con lasts nearly a month (Dec. 3, 2021 – Jan. 2, 2022) and is has a full program of activities. The SGCC is part of the Singapore Media Festival.
I&B minister Anurag Thakur has said that the ministry wants to implement the recommendations of the four-member committee headed by Prasar Bharati CEO Shashi Shekhar Vempati following which TV news ratings reporting will resume.
The Standing Committee on Communications and Information Technology headed by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has recommended establishing a Media Council which will cover print, electronic and digital media.
Direct to home (DTH) company Dish TV has denied media reports that its promoters are in talks with telecom major Bharti Airtel for stake sale. A business daily has reported that Bharti Airtel is in early talks with Dish TV promoters to buy their 5.93% stake at Rs 20 a share.
Netflix may see fixed-term contracts for entertainment executives as a form of involuntary servitude, but on Thursday, the streamer experienced a tough legal loss when a California appeals court refused to accept that perspective and overturn an injunction that prevented Netflix from poaching executives at Disney’s Fox unit.
The young operator of a small YouTube channel that showed the Jake Paul vs Ben Askren fight to less than 300 viewers has lost his case against Triller after failing to show up. Triller is celebrating the default judgment as a big win but the case shows that even when defendants fail to appear, a judge is still able to cut through excessive claims for damages.
Several Hollywood studios and Netflix have teamed up in a new copyright infringement lawsuit against PrimeWire, a long-standing pirate streaming portal with millions of visitors per month. After forcing blocking measures in numerous countries around the world, the MPA is now seeking to bring the portal to its knees, demanding hefty monetary damages and a broad injunction.
A man accused of downloading adult movies via BitTorrent has hit back at 'copyright troll' Strike 3 Holdings. In a filing at the federal court of Maryland, the defendant denies any wrongdoing. Instead, he accuses Strike 3 of contempt of court, as a process server allegedly pressured him into a settlement negotiation, violating a court order.
Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar has said that the government is aware of the growing risks of dominance of various big tech platforms and is deploying tools and capabilities to deal with the same.