DNPA Conclave & Awards 2024: Exploring the Impact of Digital Transformation in India’s Media Industry

NEW DELHI, INDIA – The Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) is set to host the DNPA Conclave & Awards 2024, a groundbreaking event exploring the profound impacts of digital transformation in the media industry. Taking place on February 6th at Shangri-La, New Delhi, this conclave promises to gather distinguished leaders from across industries for insightful discussions and impactful deliberations. The Grand Jury meeting, chaired by former Union Minister and Member of Parliament Suresh Prabhu, will kick off the event on January 15th. Among the jury members are renowned personalities such as Sanjeev Bikhchandani, Founder and … Read more

Growing Bipartisan Support for Online Restrictions to Tackle Teen Mental Health and Social Media Addiction

ALBANY, New York – Governors and state legislators across the United States are rallying behind proposals aimed at limiting the usage of social media by teenagers. As the tech industry finds itself entangled in legal battles to fend off regulation efforts, bipartisan support for such restrictions is growing. New York Governor Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, emphasized the urgent need to address youth mental health and social media addiction in her recent State of the State speech. Hochul vowed to tackle the “scourge of social media” that has plagued the Empire State, highlighting the detrimental impact … Read more

Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Controversial Ohio Law Requiring Parental Consent for Children’s Social Media Use

COLUMBUS, Ohio – A federal judge temporarily halted the enforcement of an Ohio law on Tuesday that would have required children to obtain parental consent in order to use social media apps. The Ohio law is similar to ones signed by Utah Governor Spencer Cox, which prohibit minors from using social media between certain hours and require age verification to open and maintain an account. These restrictions aim to protect children from targeted advertisements and addictive features that can have negative impacts on their mental health. The temporary restraining order was issued after a lawsuit … Read more

Federal Judge Blocks Ohio Law Requiring Parental Consent for Children’s Social Media Use

COLUMBUS, Ohio – A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order to halt the enforcement of a pending Ohio law that would require children to obtain parental consent before using social media apps. The order, issued by U.S. District Court Judge Algenon Marbley, came after NetChoice, a trade group representing major tech companies such as TikTok, Snapchat, and Meta, filed a lawsuit arguing that the law violates free speech rights and is overly broad and vague. Judge Marbley stated that while the intention to protect children is commendable, it is unlikely that Ohio will … Read more