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USA Today: FB Oversight Board will Allow Users to File Appeals over Content
April 19, 2021
Facebook’s oversight board has announced that it will begin letting individual users file appeals over posts, photos, and videos that they think the company should not allow on its platforms.
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Axios: CEO’s Plan Political Involvement in State Voting Debates
April 14, 2021
Top CEOs and executives from businesses including Levi Strauss, LinkedIn and Delta met over a ZOOM summit to discuss a plan to get tougher on state legislators over new voting restrictions by withdrawing campaign contributions and retracting investments.
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PwC: Should Executive Pay be Linked to ESG
April 12, 2021
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) issues become a strategic pillar in a growing number of companies, PwC, along with the London School of Economics has created a report on the benefits and potential negatives of paying executives based on ESG performance.
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JDSupra: ESG Litigation in Europe
April 07, 2021
JDSupra has published a paper describing the significant rise of ESG litigation in Europe over the last decade as well as the causes of the recent spike in the EU and UK.
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China is Becoming a Risk For Western Companies
April 05, 2021
Companies increasingly weigh the risk of doing business with Beijing as public concern mounts over human rights violations in the Chinese region of Xinjiang.
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Multiple Companies Attack Georgia’s new election laws
April 02, 2021
Multiple companies from Apple to Delta are attacking Georgia’s new election laws, calling them «unacceptable », but remain hesitant to speak out against China's human rights violations, where they continue to do business.
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SEC Moves Towards Exercising ESG and Climate Disclosure Powers
March 30, 2021
The Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) has taken a major step towards requiring companies to disclose information relating to ESG and climate impacts, forming a Task Force focusing on climate and ESG issues.
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India’s New Social Media Regulation Hits Big Tech
March 17, 2021
India, the second-largest internet economy, launched new regulation that Big Tech must put in place within the next three months and is intended to hold social media platforms accountable, giving the government the authority to have more power over how the social networks regulate their content.
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Democrats Question TV Carriers' that Host Certain News Networks
February 24, 2021
U.S. House Democrats questioned a mix of media providers about their decisions to carry Fox News, One America News Network and Newsmax, accusing the right-leaning outlets of serving as "misinformation rumor mills".
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National Review: Voluntary ESG Disclosures Not Enough for Feds
February 17, 2021
Richard Morrison explores why the government insists on costly federal mandates, despite dozens of companies voluntarily pledging to disclose information through a new system of rules for reporting on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) topics.