News service Agence France Presse has sued Google Inc., alleging that the search engine infringes its copyright by publishing its subscription-only photos, headlines and story leads on the Google News service without permission, according to Reuters.
The suit, filed in the US District Court for the District of Columbia on Thursday, seeks an injunction against Google's unauthorised use of the material and damages of at least $17.5 million, reports Reuters.
A consultation to strengthen regulations around fiat-referenced tokens in the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) is another sign of the free zone’s forward-thinking approach to how it regulates digital currency, an expert has said.
Qatar’s cabinet has approved plans to reduce working hours for mothers employed by government entities to allow them to undertake childcare responsibilities at certain times of the year, setting a clear precedent for broader reforms to workplace flexibility across the Middle East, experts say.
Sports bodies should be able to ‘name and shame’ athletes in their sport responsible for doping offences without worrying about whether doing so will infringe those athletes’ data protection rights.
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