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Lauren Feiner

Lauren Feiner

Senior Policy Reporter

Senior Policy Reporter

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    Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban lawSupreme Court upholds TikTok ban law
    Lauren Feiner
    Lauren Feiner
    Lauren Feiner
    Trump says he talked to China’s President Xi about TikTok.

    We don’t know exactly what they discussed, but the US President-elect says it was a “very good” call. Until we hear otherwise from the Supreme Court or President Joe Biden, the TikTok ban is set to take effect on January 19th — one day before Trump’s inauguration. “It is my expectation that we will solve many problems together, and starting immediately,” says Trump.

    Biden punts the TikTok ban to TrumpBiden punts the TikTok ban to Trump
    Lauren Feiner
    Lauren Feiner
    Lauren Feiner
    The FTC is referring a complaint over Snap’s AI chatbot to the Justice Department.

    After investigating Snap for compliance with a 2014 privacy settlement, the agency found “reason to believe Snap is violating or is about to violate the law” related to its My AI chatbot. We don’t yet know the details of the complaint, but Snap spokesperson Monique Bellamy says it’s “based on inaccuracies, and lacks concrete evidence.”

    Lauren Feiner
    Lauren Feiner
    Trump picks Senate staffer Olivia Trusty to join the Federal Communications Commission.

    The longtime staffer of Sen. Roger Wicker (R-MS), a former Commerce Committee chair, could be the final vote for incoming FCC chair Brendan Carr’s agenda, if confirmed by the Senate. That agenda includes things like revoking broadcast licenses from networks he thinks aren’t operating fairly and reforming Section 230 to crack down on what he sees as censorship of conservatives.

    Lauren Feiner
    Lauren Feiner
    The Federal Trade Commission is making it harder for companies to monetize kids’ data.

    The agency finalized an update to the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule requiring sites to obtain parental consent for their kids receive targeted advertising. Though incoming chair Andrew Ferguson voted for the rule, he says there’s still changes he’d like to see, blaming “the Biden-Harris FTC’s frantic rush to finalize rules on their way out the door.”

    Lauren Feiner
    Lauren Feiner
    Genshin Impact may have to reimburse some players as part of a reported settlement.

    The Federal Trade Commission is nearing a deal with the company behind the popular video game over its allegedly deceptive digital offerings, Bloomberg reports. The agency has been interested in consumer protection issues around loot boxes for a while, and now Bloomberg says a settlement over Genshin Impact could come as soon as this week.

    Will RedNote get banned in the US?Will RedNote get banned in the US?
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