Both Reddit and several individuals have filed lawsuits against Australia to challenge a federal social media law.
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Australia limited teen access to social media. Now it’s trying to get a better deal for news media companies.
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Australia’s social media ban has taken effect, and the world is watching
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If the U.S. is getting a new TikTok app, which version will the world use?
A TikTok deal in the U.S. is likely to result in the launch of a new app. That puts the rest of the world at a crossroads.
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Australia reverses course, will restrict YouTube as part of teen social media ban
Australia is expected to include YouTube in its youth social media ban after previously exempting the Google platform.
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YouTube’s exclusion from Australia’s teen social media ban is up for debate
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Australia’s attempt to protect teens blurs the line between social media and entertainment
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Is Snapchat good for your mental health?
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YouTube Comes Out Swinging Against Proposed Australian Law Requiring It To Pay News Publishers
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Aussie Children’s YouTube Channel ‘CKN Toys’ Inks Global Deal With Nickelodeon
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YouTube Star Wengie To Voice Fourth Powerpuff Girl In Australian Version Of Rebooted Cartoon
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YouTube Stars Troye Sivan, Connor Franta To Headline Australia’s Amplify 2015 Festival
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YouTube Sits At The Center Of Australia’s “A-Pop” Revolution
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