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Public backs influencer tax, seeks fairness: PNP survey

Public backs influencer tax, seeks fairness: PNP survey

  A PNP survey shows most Pakistanis support taxing social media influencers but urge exemptions for small creators and safeguards to protect the digital economy. PNP کے سروے میں عوام نے سوشل میڈیا انفلوئنسرز پر ٹیکس کی حمایت کی، مگر کہا کہ حکومت چھوٹے کریئیٹرز کے لیے استثنا اور ڈیجیٹل معیشت کے تحفظ کے لیے مراعات دے۔

Why are news organizations suing AI companies while others are signing deals?

Why are news organizations suing AI companies while others are signing deals?

  Some publishers are suing AI companies while others sign licensing deals, a rift that will determine whether tech firms must pay for using journalistic content. کچھ اخبارات AI کمپنیوں کے خلاف مقدمات کر رہے ہیں جبکہ دیگر لائسنسنگ سودے کر کے اپنی صحافتی مواد کے استعمال کا معاوضہ حاصل کر رہے ہیں، یہ تنازعہ مستقبل طے کرے گا۔

Indonesia copyright bill sparks press freedom fears

Indonesia copyright bill sparks press freedom fears

  Proposed revisions to Indonesia's Copyright Law have sparked concern from press freedom groups, who warn the draft could increase legal risks for journalists and constrain investigative reporting. انڈونیشیا کے کاپی رائٹ قانون میں مجوزہ ترامیم پریس آزادی کے تحفظات پیدا کر رہی ہیں، صحافیوں کے لیے قانونی خطرات اور تحقیقاتی رپورٹنگ کو نقصان کا خدشہ ہے۔

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