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IPSO announces appointments
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IPSO announces appointments

Media regulator IPSO has announced the appointment of two new members to its Complaints Committee.

27/12/2024

Creative Rights in AI Coalition reacts
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Creative Rights in AI Coalition reacts

AI and copyright consultation: Creative Rights in AI Coalition urges the government to enforce copyright law through transparency without compromising rights.

23/12/2024

News/Media Alliance releases statement
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News/Media Alliance releases statement

Statement: House AI Task Force Report recognizes issues with unchecked AI.

23/12/2024

IPSO regulations changed
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IPSO regulations changed

IPSO has announced plans to improve its focus on complaints that raise a potential breach of the Editors’ Code of Practice.

19/12/2024

NMA responds to consultation
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NMA responds to consultation

The News Media Association has published its response to the government consultation yesterday on copyright and AI.

18/12/2024

Coalition calls on government
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Coalition calls on government

Earlier this week the Creative Rights in AI Coalition called on the government to protect copyright as GAI policy develops.

18/12/2024

GumGum Platform achieves SOC 2 compliance
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GumGum Platform achieves SOC 2 compliance

The GumGum Platform has achieved global SOC 2 compliance, setting standards for data security in ad tech.

13/12/2024

Parliamentarians and creatives raise concerns
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Parliamentarians and creatives raise concerns

The government must act against copyright theft by ai firms, parliamentarians and creatives warn.

10/12/2024

Impress confirms breach of code
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Impress confirms breach of code

Impress has found 5Pillars in breach of its Standards Code for discrimination for a second time in 2024.

22/11/2024

Media bodies seek assurances from Home Office
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Media bodies seek assurances from Home Office

Media bodies are seeking assurances from Home Secretary over anonymity for firearms officers.

25/10/2024

Government introduces spying safeguards
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Government introduces spying safeguards

Following a legal challenge by Liberty supported by the NUJ, state spying bodies will no longer be able to easily access journalists’ communications.

17/10/2024

In a year of riots and misinformation – how does the Online Safety Act stack up?
FEATURE

In a year of riots and misinformation – how does the Online Safety Act stack up?

The much anticipated Online Safety Act was passed into law in October 2023, and less than a year later, the UK saw false information online fuel some of the most serious violence on the streets for more than a decade. What conclusions should we draw?

By Rebecca Whittington  |  15/10/2024

Let’s trust humans on what makes content brand-safe
OPINION

Let’s trust humans on what makes content brand-safe

In an online ecosystem where misinformation runs rife, hard news’s vital brand-safe role for advertisers has never been more important, writes Newsworks’ agency and client relations director Mel Leslie.

By Mel Leslie  |  11/10/2024

NUJ urges fair pay for Newsquest journalists
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NUJ urges fair pay for Newsquest journalists

Last week the union called on the publisher to ensure a fair pay regime for its journalists following publication of the company’s group accounts revealing pre-tax profits of £34m.

25/09/2024

Impress announces new members
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Impress announces new members

The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, openDemocracy and The Bristol Cable are the latest publications to join UK independent press regulator Impress.

20/09/2024

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