Age verification: The fact is, nobody wants to show their passport to a porn site
Governments are moving from finger-wagging to mandates on adult content
Governments are moving from finger-wagging to mandates on adult content
Concerns are growing that EU officials regulating Big Tech could face US visa bans
Company formerly known as Twitter alleged media regulator engaged in ‘overreach’ in approach to restrictions on some video content
Failure to meet protection obligations will mean fines of up to €20 million or 10 per cent of platform’s annual turnover
The digital economy has become a key arena of US-EU competition
Government believes code is crucial in protecting children from dangers in digital world
Introduction of alcohol warning labels to be deferred for two years, Ministers to hear
Founder of Cork’s Tripe+Drisheen news site says industry body failed to give adequate reasons for its refusal
X has already launched High Court action for ‘regulatory overreach’ in advance of rules being implemented on Monday
Many planned reforms to be implemented once Broadcasting Bill becomes law
Some €6m was set aside in Budget 2025 to be shared between Virgin Media Television and commercial radio stations
Broadcast charge could be ‘quick fix’ for sector, committee hears
Interest in news increased in Ireland this year, with 56%of people ‘extremely’ or ‘very’ interested, well ahead of UK, EU and the US
Pricewatch receives two similar stories connected to Sky Television involving older people
Outgoing shareholders said there had been ‘several interested parties’ vying for control of radio station
Coimisiún na Meán to contest claims it engaged in regulatory overreach in parts of new online safety code
If the results for 15- to 34-year-olds do not make sense, then what price the rest of the listenership survey?
Cork newsletter has received ‘zero clarity’ around the rejection of its application for membership
Expert advice commissioned by Coimisiún na Meán argued in favour of introducing such a levy on a sliding scale
Position paper on online wellbeing launched on Friday calls on Government to take more action to protect children online
Government was urged to introduce content levy at ‘earliest possible date’ to fund domestic film and TV production
New role of housing tsar ‘risks becoming yet another layer of bureaucracy’
Coimisiún na Meán is engaging regularly with online platforms over such material
Social Democrats TD Jennifer Whitmore warns of ‘endless, relentless toxic feeds’ to children ‘in doom loop’
Representative body for writers warns Patrick O’Donovan that decision puts their economic livelihoods at risk
Minister for Media says he does not support a levy on streaming services at the moment
People using television-streaming services are ‘paying enough’, says Minister for Media
No better example of the complex relationships not just between North and South but between Ireland and Britain than our intertwined media ecologies
The money, which comes chiefly from the television licence fee, has been awarded to 84 television and radio projects
Coimisiún na Meán awards majority of grants to local media outlets
Coimisiún na Meán will contribute ‘expertise and analysis to the case’
Examples of terrorist content can include photos of crime scenes glorifying terrorist acts, or posts or comments which incite, solicit or advocate for the commission of terrorist offences
Twitter International takes issue with new Online Safety Code’s approach to “restricted” video content
Big tech fears more stringent rules being applied to their online platforms under a series of domestic and EU laws
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