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Hong Kong and Macao Authorities Crack Down on Cross-Boundary Fraud in Listed Company

Hong Kong and Macao Authorities Crack Down on Cross-Boundary Fraud in Listed Company

The SFC, ICAC, and Macao Judiciary Police have launched a joint operation targeting cross-boundary fraud and misconduct in a listed company.

Chinese Smart Courts Leveraging Blockchain and AI

Chinese Smart Courts Leveraging Blockchain and AI

Smart courts in China are reportedly leveraging a range of innovative technologies to settle legal cases. The online judiciary courts utilize big data, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and blockchain.

‘Big Four’ Tech Amazon, Google, Apple & Facebook Grilled During US Antitrust Hearing

‘Big Four’ Tech Amazon, Google, Apple & Facebook Grilled During US Antitrust Hearing

In an antitrust hearing with the Judiciary Committee of US Congress, the CEOs of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google testified, as a continuation of an unfinished legal conversation with lawmakers.

Pakistani Judge Challenges Federal Authorities Over Cryptocurrency Ban

Pakistani Judge Challenges Federal Authorities Over Cryptocurrency Ban

Justice Muhammad Iqbal Kalhoro of the Sindh High Court (SHC) has challenged the State Bank of Pakistan's ban on cryptocurrencies in 2018.

EARN IT Act Introduced in US House of Representatives, Critics View It as Threat—What This Means for Crypto

EARN IT Act Introduced in US House of Representatives, Critics View It as Threat—What This Means for Crypto

Despite being perceived as an “anti-security bill” by many, the EARN IT Act has made its way to the US House of Representatives and currently awaits approval.

Apple Faces Major Complaint for Tracking Code that Allegedly Violates EU Privacy Regulations

Apple Faces Major Complaint for Tracking Code that Allegedly Violates EU Privacy Regulations

A complaint that alleges that Apple’s Identifier for Advertisers code (IDFA) is a privacy breach going against European laws has been filed.

Microsoft’s Bill Gates on Big Tech Antitrust Hearing – Government Scrunity Inevitable with Tech Success

Microsoft’s Bill Gates on Big Tech Antitrust Hearing – Government Scrunity Inevitable with Tech Success

Bill Gates discussed the antitrust hearing opposing US congress and Big Tech - Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google (Alphabet) - and gave his input.

China Plans to Thwart Procedural Violations in the Police Force and Courtrooms with Blockchain

China Plans to Thwart Procedural Violations in the Police Force and Courtrooms with Blockchain

China has laid plans to use a new automated system powered by blockchain and other technologies to propel surveillance of its judges and police officers.

Facebook Blocks President Trump from Its Platform as Protestors Storm Capitol Hill

Facebook Blocks President Trump from Its Platform as Protestors Storm Capitol Hill

Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Trump will now be blocked from using the social media platform.

US Congress’ Attack on Amazon, Google, Apple and Facebook Continues, Can Blockchain Benefit?

US Congress’ Attack on Amazon, Google, Apple and Facebook Continues, Can Blockchain Benefit?

As the antitrust hearing with tech giants Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google (Alphabet) continues, the question of whether decentralization will subsequently rise as a result of the legal tech-policy hearing has been brought up.

Why Switzerland is Fast Becoming a Global Hub for Blockchain Industry

Why Switzerland is Fast Becoming a Global Hub for Blockchain Industry

Switzerland is fast adopting innovation and blockchain and is positioned to create a huge impact on other economies.

Coinbase CEO Armstrong and Tech Giant Apple Butt Heads over Crypto and dApps

Coinbase CEO Armstrong and Tech Giant Apple Butt Heads over Crypto and dApps

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has voiced his disappointment over Apple’s lack of flexibility on decentralized applications (dApps) operating on its App store.

NSA’s Mass Phone Tapping and Data Collection was Illegal Says United States Federal Court

NSA’s Mass Phone Tapping and Data Collection was Illegal Says United States Federal Court

The NSA’s controversial phone data collection program first brought to light by former NSA agent Edward Snowden has been called illegal by a US Federal Court.

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