SEC and JPMorgan Meet to Discuss Approaches to Crypto Regulation
The SEC sat down with JPMorgan to explore bold crypto regulations that promise to overhaul capital markets, streamline clearing, and reshape the future of global finance. Crypto Regulation Frameworks in Focus as SEC and JPMorgan Hold Talks The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has published a memorandum of the Crypto Task Force meeting log […] Powered by...
3 XRP ETFs Debut in Canada in a Single Day—Regulated Crypto Access Accelerates
XRP surges into the spotlight as Canada’s stock exchange TSX welcomes three groundbreaking ETFs in one day, unleashing massive institutional demand and reshaping the regulated digital asset investment landscape. Canada Lights up TSX With 3 XRP ETFs in One Day—Wall Street Left Frozen More companies are increasingly launching XRP exchange-traded funds (ETFs), reflecting surging institutional […] Powered by...
X vs. Music Publishers: Settlement Looms in Copyright Clash After “Maximum Pain” Revelation
In a complaint filed at a Nashville federal court two years ago, Universal Music, Sony Music, EMI and others, accused X Corp of ‘breeding’ mass copyright infringement. The social media company allegedly failed to respond adequately to takedown notices and lacked a proper termination policy. The National Music Publishers Association (NMPA) claimed it had sent over 300,000 formal infringement notices, many of which didn’t lead to...
Google Receives Piracy Shield Orders to Block Pirate Sites in Public DNS
In countries where site-blocking has been established for years, relatively small but always expanding measures happen mostly unannounced. It’s often too late to complain when the public are the last to know. Enhanced blocking measures and tools, with an emphasis on speed and limited judicial oversight, already receive support under national law. Italy’s high profile Piracy Shield system is one such example; mandatory participation by...