
As criticism mounts against the massive digital platforms over privacy concerns, political bias and snooping on rivals, Canberra is preparing to strike back. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is pushing ahead with 11 wide-ranging recommendations aimed at regulating massive tech companies.
That includes the creation of a watchdog tasked with monitoring large digital platforms. The draft report delivered to the government also noted 8 areas it is looking into "for further analysis and assessment."
The 378-page document was released Monday following months of public hearings, discussions with the companies and input from experts.
The proposed monitoring group would be tasked with overseeing how the major digital platforms rank and display news and advertisements, given concerns that the businesses are operating with a lack of transparency.












Comment: Indeed the world is becoming wise to the legal and moral transgressions of Facebook and Google. But given these companies' strong ties to the 'global security' apparatus (among other reasons) - these behemoths will not be regulated or have their Orwellian policies suppressed without a knock-down drag-out fight - with 'the powers that be' in their corner.
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