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Australia will double the maximum penalty for platforms that breach the under‑16 social media ban to Aus$99 million.
Australia will double the maximum penalty for platforms that breach the under‑16 social media ban to Aus$99 million.
otherpakistanqatarwestern
The eSafety online safety watchdog will receive expanded powers to compel social media companies to provide evidence or documents related to the ban.
chinaotherpakistan
The European Union presented its Tech Sovereignty Package in early June 2026.
The European Union presented its Tech Sovereignty Package in early June 2026.
chinawestern
The Australian government will double the maximum penalty for platforms that breach the under‑16 social media ban, raising it to Aus$99 million.
The Australian government will double the maximum penalty for platforms that breach the under‑16 social media ban, raising it to Aus$99 million.
chinaotherpakistan
The legislation will give the eSafety Commissioner increased powers to compel social‑media companies to provide documents or evidence.
chinaotherpakistan
Australia plans to double the maximum financial penalty for platforms that breach the social media ban for under-16s.
Australia plans to double the maximum financial penalty for platforms that breach the social media ban for under-16s.
chinaotherqatarwestern
Australia has implemented a social media ban for users under 16 years old.
chinaotherwestern
The Australian government plans to double the maximum financial penalty for tech platforms that breach the social media ban for under-16s.
The Australian government plans to double the maximum financial penalty for tech platforms that breach the social media ban for under-16s.
otherqatarwestern
Australia has implemented a social media ban for users under 16 years old.
otherwestern
Australia will double the maximum financial penalty for platforms that breach the social media ban for under-16s.
Australia will double the maximum financial penalty for platforms that breach the social media ban for under-16s.
chinaotherqatarwestern
Australia has implemented a social media ban for users under 16 years old.
chinaotherwestern
China imposed sanctions on 10 U.S. tech companies, blocking them from exporting dual-use items to the United States.
China imposed sanctions on 10 U.S. tech companies, blocking them from exporting dual-use items to the United States.
otherwestern
The U.S. Pentagon blacklisted Chinese companies, restricting their access to defense contracts.
otherwestern
Australia will double the maximum financial penalty for social media platforms that fail to comply with its under-16 social media ban.
Australia will double the maximum financial penalty for social media platforms that fail to comply with its under-16 social media ban.
otherqatarwestern
The new maximum penalty for systemic breaches of Australia’s under-16 social media ban is Aus$99 million ($68 million).
otherpakistan
Australia will double the maximum financial penalty for social media platforms that fail to comply with its under-16 social media ban to A$99 million (US$68 million).
Australia will double the maximum financial penalty for social media platforms that fail to comply with its under-16 social media ban to A$99 million (US$68 million).
otherpakistan
The eSafety Commissioner will be granted greater powers to compel social media platforms to provide evidence of actions taken to prevent under-16 users from accessing accounts.
otherpakistan
Europe is pushing for more independence in AI to rival the US.
Europe is pushing for more independence in AI to rival the US.
The EU’s concept of tech sovereignty may prove an 'illusion' in a world where artificial intelligence is dominated by China and the US.
The EU’s concept of tech sovereignty may prove an 'illusion' in a world where artificial intelligence is dominated by China and the US.
Meta criticises the Australian government's plan to make social media companies pay for news.
Meta criticises the Australian government's plan to make social media companies pay for news.
qatarsea_thwestern
Meta describes the Australian government's plan as 'grossly unfair'.
qatarsea_thwestern
Meta criticises the Australian government's plan to make social media companies pay for news.
China team drafts 'comprehensive' sanctions list targeting US, allies on 63 tech sectors
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