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19.07.26 - 14:18
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French Gambling Regulator Orders ISPs To Block Polymarket (ZeroHedge)
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French Gambling Regulator Orders ISPs To Block Polymarket
Authored by Zoltan Vardai via CoinTelegraph.com,
France's Autorité nationale des jeux (ANJ), or the National Gambling Authority, has ordered internet service providers to block access to Polymarket.
Prediction websites are considered illegal gambling, the ANJ said in a Friday press release.
The regulator said that Polymarket's operations are not authorized in France and that advertising unauthorized gambling sites constitutes a criminal offense with fines of up to 100,000 euros ($114,000).
Prediction markets allow users to buy and sell contracts tied to the outcomes of future events, from elections and sporting events to economic data and geopolitical developments. Polymarket has surged in popularity over the past two years, with billions of dollars in trading volume, while drawing scrutiny from regulators over whether its event contracts constitute illegal gambling or unlicensed financial products.
Countries that blocked access to ...
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19.07.26 - 08:48
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Court freezes new broadcasting law (Globes)
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In the High Court of Justice, Judge Ofer Grosskopf issued a temporary injunction, saying "weighty claims" had been made concerning both the legislative procedure and the law's content....
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18.07.26 - 23:00
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FCC Head Carr Moves To Reshape TV Ownership Rules, Save Local Broadcasting From Being ′Mouthpieces′ (ZeroHedge)
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FCC Head Carr Moves To Reshape TV Ownership Rules, Save Local Broadcasting From Being 'Mouthpieces'
The Federal Communications Commission is preparing to scrap longstanding national limits on television station ownership - a regulatory overhaul that Chairman Brendan Carr says will give local outlets critical breathing room to compete and invest in community journalism - instead of being 'Hollywood mouthpieces.'
The agency is scheduled to vote on August 6 to eliminate the ownership caps in favor of a flexible, case-by-case approach for reviewing deals. Carr detailed the plan in a Breitbart News op-ed, arguing the change will help local broadcasters counter the growing influence of national programmers.
"Repealing the national cap will provide essential relief for local broadcasters by restoring a healthy counterbalance to the growing leverage of national programmers. Increased scale will enable broadcasters to attract the capital and advertising revenue needed to sustain and produce t...
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17.07.26 - 16:18
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Beijing′s message to the world′s tourists: come here and judge China for yourselves | Zichen Wang (The Guardian)
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By relaxing visa rules, Beijing has two things on its mind – boosting its economy and improving its self-imageWalk through central Beijing today and one thing quickly becomes apparent: foreigners are back. They are taking photos outside the Forbidden City and sitting in cafes around Gulou and Sanlitun. The shift is visible online, too; YouTube is increasingly filled with videos titled “China Shocked Me” or “My First Week in China”. Most of the creators are tourists, not China specialists or journalists, and many of them are encountering the country for the first time.The resurgence is striking because to many outside observers China's story has become one of closure and increased security – of intensifying strategic rivalry with the west, expanded anti-espionage enforcement and increasingly constrained foreign reporting, including the withholding and revocation of visas for US journalists. Yet on the ground, another story is unfolding. When it comes to its relationship with the rest of the wo...
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17.07.26 - 12:42
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"One Step Closer To Extradition": Cox Media Heir Faces Reckoning Over Funding Marxist Revolution (ZeroHedge)
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"One Step Closer To Extradition": Cox Media Heir Faces Reckoning Over Funding Marxist Revolution
Sovereign Media, a far-left media outlet funded by the Babochki Collective, a nonprofit run by Jim "Fergie" Chambers, the communist centi-millionaire and heir to the Cox Media fortune, reports that Fergie, who was arrested in Ibiza last week at the request of the US Justice Department, "has been transferred to a maximum-security facility in Madrid."
"BREAKING: James "Fergie" Chambers has been transferred to a maximum security facility in Madrid - one step closer to extradition to the US," Sovereign Media wrote on X earlier Thursday.
BREAKING: James “Fergie” Chambers has been transferred to a maximum security facility in Madrid - one step closer to extradition to the US.
Chambers faces dubious charges by Trump's Department of Justice. Federal charges of “international money laundering… with the intent to… pic.twitter.com/W1E8CNDevy
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17.07.26 - 08:39
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Prognose enttäuscht Anleger: Netflix setzt bereits bei Hunderten Titeln auf KI (N-TV)
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Trotz Gewinnwachstum kann Netflix die Erwartungen der Anleger nicht erfüllen. Die Aktie des Streamingriesen verliert deutlich an Wert. Das Management kündigt an, in Zukunft seltener über die Popularität der eigenen Filme und Serien zu berichten... --- Netflix macht keine regelmäßigen Angaben zur Kundenzahl mehr. Aber der Umsatz stieg im vergangenen Quartal im Jahresvergleich um 13 Prozent auf 12,56 Milliarden Dollar (10,98 Mrd Euro). Unter dem Strich wuchs der Gewinn um 8,8 Prozent auf 3,4 Milliarden Dollar. Netflix bekam von Warner im Februar 2,8 Milliarden Dollar als Vertragsstrafe nach Auflösung der bereits vereinbarten Übernahme. Das ließ im vergangenen Quartal die Steuerzahlungen des Streaming-Marktführers etwas steigen.. --- Die Aktie verliert heute 10% an Wert..
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