A data privacy activist has targeted YouTube, Netflix, Amazon, Apple, Spotify, and Soundcloud, alleging in official complaints that they’re all in violation of sweeping data protection legislation the European Union put into effect in May 2018.
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- Twitch Hooks Up With SoundCloud To Help Musicians Monetize Livestreams Amid COVID-19 Concert Cancellations
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YouTube, Netflix, Amazon, Apple, Spotify, And More Accused Of Violating E.U. Data Privacy Legislation Per Article 15
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‘Stem’, Which Streamlines Revenue Collection For Digital Creators, Announces $4.5 Million Funding Round
Stem, a young startup that's building a platform to help content creators track, collect, and share revenues, has announced $4.5 million in new funding.
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ZEFR Will Help SoundCloud With Copyright, Advertising Opportunities
ZEFR has teamed up with music distribution platform SoundCloud to help develop the audio site’s copyright filing and advertising options.
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