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Canada rescinded its 3% digital services tax that was due to take effect on Monday morning after President Donald Trump threatened to halt trade talks.
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Canada’s decision to rescind its digital services tax (DST) to restart trade negotiations with the U.S. represents a boon for ...
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Canada scrapped its controversial digital services tax after President Trump said he was suspending trade talks with Canada last week. President Emmanuel Macron of France criticized tariffs levied by ...
Mastery of digital services is going to become a key competency for organizations to grow their business and build sustainable competitive advantage in the years ahead. It’s no longer sufficient ...
Alliance Defending Freedom International co-hosted the first cross-party European Parliament conference specifically ...
The Digital Services Act will essentially oblige Big Tech to act as a privatized censor on behalf of governments — censors who will enjoy wide discretion under vague and subjective standards.
Digital service agreements commonly contain a section on customer registration. Customers must register their digital services with the provider, which allows the provider to track their account ...
The Digital Services Act (DSA) would introduce new obligations on platforms to reveal information and data to regulators about how their algorithms work, ...