regulation

Regulation is an abstract concept of management of complex systems according to a set of rules and trends. In systems theory, these types of rules exist in various fields of biology and society, but the term has slightly different meanings according to context.

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Facebook Agrees To Labeling Program For UK Instagram Posts
Facebook Agrees To Labeling Program For UK Instagram Posts
October 16, 2020  |  Regulation

Facebook’s Ireland and United Kingdom unit has agreed to change the way Instagram works to “make it much harder for people to post an (advertisement)...

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G7 Set To Oppose Facebook Libra Over Lack Of Regulations
G7 Set To Oppose Facebook Libra Over Lack Of Regulations
October 12, 2020  |  Cryptocurrency

Facebook’s proposed global digital currency Libra is expected to get pushback from G7 leaders who are anticipated to publicly oppose the project due to a...

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Report: US Antitrust Head May Step Down In 2021
Report: US Antitrust Head May Step Down In 2021
October 08, 2020  |  Politics

Makan Delrahim, the U.S. Justice Department’s top enforcer of antitrust laws, is likely to leave his post early in calendar 2021 regardless of the outcome...

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What Congress’ Proposed ‘Horizontal’ Block Could Mean For Big Tech And The Connected Economy
What Congress’ Proposed ‘Horizontal’ Block Could Mean For Big Tech And The Connected Economy
October 06, 2020  |  Regulation

The growth of the connected economy is predicated on — and is propelling — the emergence of online platforms. Those platforms — through Uber, Amazon,...

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In India, (Possible) Startup Tech Group Has Big Tech In Its Crosshairs
In India, (Possible) Startup Tech Group Has Big Tech In Its Crosshairs
October 01, 2020  |  Regulation

In India, the effort to bring more business to local firms has Big Tech in its crosshairs. And perhaps strengthen the country’s burgeoning eCommerce ecosystem...

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Deep Dive: Why The Pandemic Is Pushing MENA Regulators To Upgrade Open Banking, Privacy Laws
Deep Dive: Why The Pandemic Is Pushing MENA Regulators To Upgrade Open Banking, Privacy Laws
September 30, 2020  |  Bank Regulation

Consumers and businesses have been moving online in recent years, and regulators from the European Union to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region...

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How Middle Eastern Merchants Can Keep Up With Pandemic-Driven Privacy, Payment Shifts
How Middle Eastern Merchants Can Keep Up With Pandemic-Driven Privacy, Payment Shifts
September 29, 2020  |  Bank Regulation

Consumers around the globe have moved their purchasing online during the pandemic, and those in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region are no...

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Deep Dive: How Regulatory Compliance Tools Help Keep Remittances Flowing
Deep Dive: How Regulatory Compliance Tools Help Keep Remittances Flowing
September 24, 2020  |  Smarter Payments

Remittances are a lifeline for many individuals around the world, with workers overseas in developed countries frequently sending money back home to support families in...

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Report: Hanging Up The Phone On Mobile Remittance Fraud
Report: Hanging Up The Phone On Mobile Remittance Fraud
September 22, 2020  |  Smarter Payments

Cross-border remittances are a lifeline for many households who depend on family members working abroad to send funds home. These international money flows reached $689...

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