Australia's main securities exchange, ASX, was fined by the corporate regulator ASIC for over eight thousand lapses in trade order transparency. Assistant Trade and Manufacturing Minister Tim Ayres criticized Meta for not contributing to the Australian media landscape. Menzies Research Centre Senior Fellow Nick Cater called Meta's decision to not renew Australian news deals 'fundamentally unjust.' Australian news media may seek payment from Meta for content used to train AI.
SRA issues fines exceeding £55,000 for AML compliance breaches https://t.co/Vd3ChpTFL5
The Guardian @guardian: Australian news media could seek payment from Meta for content used to train AI. #AI #MachineLearning #aistrategy https://t.co/eO0PGNbu6r
$META: Meta could face fines of up to A$1.5B ($985M) if found to have breached Australia's news media bargaining code – The Australian
Australian news media could seek payment from Meta for content used to train AI https://t.co/DL4Gvz1TxY
Menzies Research Centre Senior Fellow Nick Cater says Meta's decision not to renew Australian news deals is “fundamentally unjust.” https://t.co/CR8yrI2XZ0
The ASX has been fined by corporate regulator ASIC in an “unprecedented” move, according to Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood. https://t.co/Lsq41NhtOi
Australia’s main securities exchange ASX was fined by the markets watchdog for more than eight thousand lapses in trade order transparency https://t.co/5JvWv7Qa4C
Australia's corporate regulator fines ASX, issues infringement notice https://t.co/6w1qVJ0rv3 https://t.co/scqHq1gwYC
Assistant Trade and Manufacturing Minister Tim Ayres says Meta “can’t bludge off” the Australian media landscape. https://t.co/T2OqZZcgbt
Australia's Corporate Regulator Fines ASX, Issues Infringement Notice - @YahooFinance https://t.co/Ap3PUzNYtk