Canada Imposes New Policy on Streaming Services.

On June 4, 2024, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) in a significant move to bolster Canadian content creation, issued Broadcasting Regulatory Policy 2024-121. This Policy requires foreign streaming platforms, such as Netflix, to allocate 5% of their Canadian revenue to support and promote the production of local Canadian content.[1] The Policy which came […]

Investigations of Vodafone Limited and Hutchison 3G UK Limited (Three) Merger

The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has started the second phase of its investigation into the proposed merger between Vodafone Limited and Hutchison 3G UK Limited (Three). These companies are the UK subsidiaries of Vodafone Group PLC and CK Hutchison Holdings Limited. This $19 billion merger faces scrutiny due to potential market impacts. The […]

The Philippines SEC Cracks Down on Binance: A Warning to Crypto Moguls

The Philippines Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has taken decisive action against Binance. The SEC banned Binance for failing to obtain a license from the Commission. This move underscores the importance of adhering to government regulations to ensure smooth business operations. The SEC’s action didn’t stop at banning Binance. They requested Google and Apple to […]

AI Watch: Japan Follows EU And US To Regulate AI

Japan is gearing up to regulate generative AI, following the regulatory footsteps of the EU and the US. The country currently allows self-regulation based on strict AI guidelines. However, the Japanese government seeks a comprehensive AI regulation framework to mitigate risks associated with misinformation and criminal activities. Generative AI poses unique challenges and risks. These […]

Singapore Increases GST: Now What?

In Singapore, Goods and Services Tax (GST) rose from 8% to 9%. This change aims to address rising healthcare expenses. The government plans to use the additional revenue to fund healthcare services. Why the GST hike? Healthcare costs in Singapore keep rising. The aging population and expensive medical technology drive these costs up. The GST […]

More Diversification Seen in the Fintech Industry

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has granted the Electronic Money Institution (EMI) license to Volt, a paytech company based in the UK. This significant development allows Volt to issue virtual accounts to customers as a standalone product, marking a notable step forward in the diversification of the fintech industry.

EU New AML Measures

The EU pushes to strengthen its tool to combat money laundering and terrorist financing through a new law.

Is There Hope for AI Companies in Singapore?

AI companies in Singapore face a significant challenge: potential copyright infringement. The Copyright Act of Singapore, however, provides a possible defense through computational data analysis.

A Case Against Copyright: PUMA vs IndiaMART

In a case against e-commerce platform IndiaMART, PUMA has accused the platform of facilitating the sale of counterfeit PUMA products by third-party sellers. This has allegedly infringed PUMA’s registered trademarks and caused damage of reputation for the sports brand.