Wed, Mar 31st 2021 3:36pm
Copia Institute
Summary: For years, Google and YouTube have included a trusted flagger program by which certain entities that have shown they “are particularly effective at notifying YouTube” of content violations are given more powerful tools with which to do so.
This is used often in the copyright context, and companies with a good history may be given access to things like bulk flagging tools and priority review of flagged content. One such trusted flagger for copyright was a company called Topple Track, which offered an automated service for musicians, searching the internet for infringing works and dashing off automated DMCA notices.
March 10 2021
It has been suggested that modern life may in fact involve more than sorting through recycling, ensuring devices are charged and stockpiling sufficient hand gel to sink a battleship. Crucial though those things are, it is now critical to ensure you have access to a reliable internet connection (and are able to recall the name of your first dog for when it comes (inevitably) to resetting your password).
Without the internet and its wizardry, life as we know it would grind to a shuddering halt. This was plain before the global coronavirus pandemic and, as the pandemic continues to mutate and encircle the globe, is truer now than ever before.
February 02, 2021 6:30 PMTech
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LOS ANGELES Pornhub on Tuesday announced a series of safety and security policies that it says will set the standard for compliance programs in the technology and social media industries.
In a press release, Pornhub said these comprehensive measures for verification, moderation and detection will ensure Pornhub is the safest platform online, and at the forefront of combating and eradicating illegal content. The safety and security policies have been adopted across all of Pornhub’s parent company, MindGeek’s, properties.
These new measures come on the heels of the Pornhub’s recent unprecedented step of banning content from unverified uploaders, an industry first among tech and social media platforms.
Lawyers amazed at UCC ignorance as Google tells regulator to go to court
December 17, 2020 UCC boss Irene Kagwa
Multi international technology giant, Google has told off the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) to come up with more justifiable reasons to have the company take down the listed 17 YouTube accounts.
In response to the December 9 letter to Google to take down the accounts for allegedly inciting violence in Uganda, Google head of communication and public affairs for Africa, Dorothy Ooko briefly said: “it is very hard to just have a channel removed due to a government request.”
UCC claimed that the cited channels violated Ugandan laws when they broadcasted content which might cause economic sabotage and compromise Uganda’s national security. The 17 channels have largely been publishing or live-streaming content from National Unity Platform (NUP) presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine s cam
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