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  • Government opens consultation into licence fee decriminalisation

    February 5, 2020

    Culture secretary Nicky Morgan will today launch a public consultation on whether to decriminalise non-payment of the TV licence fee, ramping up political pressure on the BBC. Under current laws anyone who uses a TV or watches BBC iPlayer without paying the licence fee is guilty of a criminal offence. Those who refuse to pay [...]

  • Watchdog bans ‘overly sexualised’ Pretty Little Thing advert

    February 5, 2020

    Clothing retailer Pretty Little Thing has been censured by the advertising watchdog over a campaign deemed to objectify women. In a Youtube ad seen in October last year, the brand portrayed women wearing lingerie striking “seductive poses” and holding neon bars. A complainant, who believed the ad was overly sexualised and objectified women, challenged whether [...]

  • Relx splashes out $480m on fraud prevention firm Emailage

    February 4, 2020

    Relx today said it has inked a deal to buy US startup Emailage for roughly $480m (£368m) as the publishing and analytics giant looks to boost its fraud prevention capabilities. Emailage, which uses machine learning technology to help clients spot fraud, is one of a number of businesses cashing in on a booming demand for [...]

  • Accenture closes media auditing arm amid conflict of interest claims

    February 4, 2020

    Accenture is set to close its media auditing division amid concerns of a conflict of interest with digital marketing business Accenture Interactive. The consulting giant runs a small division known as Accenture Media Management, which offers auditing and consulting services to brands. However, the company has come under scrutiny over a potential conflict of interest [...]

  • Fresh blow for Tesla short-sellers as shares fly past $900

    February 4, 2020

    Investors betting against Tesla were dealt a further blow this afternoon as the firm’s share price jumped more than 17 per cent in early trading. The electric car maker’s stock was up as high as $921 shortly after markets opened, before dipping to just above the $900 mark. It is the latest spike amid a [...]

  • Britain will regret Huawei decision, warns exiled artist Ai Weiwei

    February 4, 2020

    The UK will regret its decision to allow Chinese tech firm Huawei to build parts of the country’s 5G networks, Ai Weiwei has warned. The artist and activist, who has been exiled from his homeland since 2015, branded the move “short-sighted profit seeking”, adding that the British would “feel sorry later”. Boris Johnson’s government last [...]

  • Grab buys investment startup as it beefs up financial offering

    February 4, 2020

    Softbank-backed startup Grab today said it has acquired retail wealth management startup Bento as the app looks to expand its financial services offering. The Singapore-based firm said Bento will be rebranded as Grab Invest, and its products will be rolled out in its home market and across southeast Asia in the first half of the [...]

  • Cyber firm Callsign set to unveil bumper JP Morgan backing

    February 4, 2020

    London-based identity fraud firm Callsign is said to be on the verge of unveiling fresh funding worth tens of millions of dollars from Wall Street giant JP Morgan. Callsign, which uses AI to verify the identity of users, is signing off on a deal with JP Morgan Asset Management, which manages $2 trillion (£1.5 trillion) [...]

  • Government’s AI adviser calls for crackdown on social media targeting

    February 4, 2020

    Social media users are being left in the dark about the way major platforms target information at them, the government’s artificial intelligence (AI) adviser has warned. A report published today by the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation (CDEI) called for tighter regulation of online targeting systems, which use personal information about users to decide [...]

  • Google admits it may have shared your private videos with strangers

    February 4, 2020

    Google has been forced to alert some of its users that their private videos were inadvertently sent to strangers. In an email to Google Photos users, the tech giant said it had suffered a “technical issue” in Google Takeout — the function that allows people to download their data. “Unfortunately, during this time, some videos [...]

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