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But these reassurances aren’t doing much to slow the memes. Despite the acceleration of the recession indicator meme on apps like X and TikTok, expert trackers of economic activity in the U.S ...
Ever since it landed in 2017, the “distracted boyfriend” meme, which took that stock ... to be scary and concerning in terms of AI’s acceleration and its potential to create misinformation ...
Strict new cyberbullying laws could lead to internet users in Mexico being jailed for posting insulting memes, it has been claimed. Veracruz state voted in favour of reforms that will criminalise ...
Mexican congresswoman Martha Orta Rodriguez is so sick of your Pepe memes that she wants to impose a fine on all Mexican netizens who not only create memes but also share them all over the Internet.
You know you’ve chuckled at a few of them–the ubiquitous internet meme. But, have you ever wondered whether all this sharing, changing and going “viral” is legal. Protecting or ...
If you’ve been on the internet in recent days (which we’re certain you have, because duh), you’ve likely come across a meme (or 500) of Jude Law as The Young Pope. Well, here’s some news ...
SIEGEL: And the upshot of this is an announcement of not a new law actually, but an announcement of a policy that bans certain kinds of, you would say, memes. ROTHROCK: That's right. I mean ...
The future of your favourite memes and GIFs have been at risk! This was due to something called copyright laws. "Why is this happening?", "What even are copyright laws?", "Can I still share memes?!" ...
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