The European Commission proposed the Data Act last year to cover data generated in smart gadgets, machinery and consumer products, part of a raft of legislation aimed at curbing the power of US tech giants.
a lot of control over the internet. one load of caution i would say, coming up on 5-year-old and the entire of axios i have been sitting on msnbc and a lot of disagreements on big tech regulations. we have not seen anything yet. don t hold your breath. members are getting it done before the august recess. we appreciate that word of caution with these predictions, nick. i also see over your shoulder there, happy birthday month. let me add mine. nicholas johnson, thank you for getting up with us. morning joe starts right now. there is a new doll in time the fun is contagious, it s anti-vax baby. she s strong and does not trust
Australia woke up to a unilaterally imposed news blackout on Facebook last week that raises important policy questions about democracy, corporate power and access to information. The backdrop is a proposed law in Australia that seeks to force Big Tech platforms to pay publishers for news content.