The European Parliament has approved the Digital Services Act (DSA), including several key changes. The proposed legislation adds a right for people to use and pay for online services anonymously. However, the amendments to ban site blocking and 'dumb' upload filters were voted down by the majority.
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So you are a new sports bettor. Congratulations, you have found a new hobby. But what next? You know that to become good at sports gambling, not only do you have to have a clear sense of the game, but do a lot of research about every detail of the teams and the players. The market is not an easy place to survive. Many people give up after a while when they see how much misinformation roams around in there. […]
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You soon will be able to trade and display your non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on your Facebook and Instagram profiles as well as use the two social media platforms to create or mint new NFTs. This is according to today’s report from Financial Times citing insider sources at Meta, the company that owns these social media […]
2023 will offer the most ever departures aboard the custom-designed Four Seasons Private Jet TORONTO, Jan. 20, 2022 /CNW/ — In late 2021, leading luxury hospitality company Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts announced its first Private Jet journeys taking flight in 2023. Today, Four Seasons unveils more…