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Policing tech: Now the real work starts
With Big Tech facing a crackdown from regulators, Jonathan Keane looks at what lies ahead in terms of regulation
We weren’t even a full month into 2024 before a major tech company filed legal action in Ireland to challenge new regulations governing the way it operates.
Reddit, the social networking site, filed its case in the High Court against Coimisiún na Meán, Ireland’s new media watchdog charged with enforcing a raft of regulations on tech companies to tackle illegal content and abuse on their platforms, in line with new EU laws.
In the first ...