Abu Dhabi cracks down on social media influencer marketing; Dh10,000 fine for operating without a license
Regulations in Abu Dhabi now require social media influencers and ad businesses to obtain licensing or face penalties.
Italy Enacts New Regulations For Online Gaming Industry
The new year brings a reorganization in Italy's online casino industry, including a nine-year licensing process and updated requirements for operators.
Abu Dhabi cracks down on social media influencer marketing; Dh10,000 fine for operating without a license
Regulations in Abu Dhabi now require social media influencers and ad businesses to obtain licensing or face penalties.
Italy Enacts New Regulations For Online Gaming Industry
The new year brings a reorganization in Italy's online casino industry, including a nine-year licensing process and updated requirements for operators.
The Open Source Pledge aims to financially support Open Source projects based on company size and workforce.
Elastic founder on why they returned to open source 4 years after going proprietary | TechCrunch
Elastic has reverted to open source licensing after previously adopting proprietary licenses, challenging industry trends favoring restrictive licenses.
CockroachDB scurries off to proprietary software land
Open source should be a programming model, not a business model, yet companies often misinterpret this, leading to failures.
Concerns Rise in Open-Source Community as CockroachDB Ends Core Free Edition
CockroachDB has discontinued the free Core version, now offering only the Enterprise version, prompting concerns about the sustainability of open-source solutions.
Best of 2024: Valkey is Rapidly Overtaking Redis - DevOps.com
The Valkey fork emerged successfully after Redis changed its licensing, backed by significant support from major tech companies.
Winamp really whips open source coders into frenzy with its source release
Winamp's source code release has generated significant engagement and activity despite restrictive licensing that limits modification and distribution.
The Inevitability of Mixing Open Source and Money
The Open Source Pledge aims to financially support Open Source projects based on company size and workforce.
Elastic founder on why they returned to open source 4 years after going proprietary | TechCrunch
Elastic has reverted to open source licensing after previously adopting proprietary licenses, challenging industry trends favoring restrictive licenses.
CockroachDB scurries off to proprietary software land
Open source should be a programming model, not a business model, yet companies often misinterpret this, leading to failures.
Concerns Rise in Open-Source Community as CockroachDB Ends Core Free Edition
CockroachDB has discontinued the free Core version, now offering only the Enterprise version, prompting concerns about the sustainability of open-source solutions.
Best of 2024: Valkey is Rapidly Overtaking Redis - DevOps.com
The Valkey fork emerged successfully after Redis changed its licensing, backed by significant support from major tech companies.
Winamp really whips open source coders into frenzy with its source release
Winamp's source code release has generated significant engagement and activity despite restrictive licensing that limits modification and distribution.
Lounge faces backlash over 500 drinks deal as 'bottles could be used as weapons'
The opening of The CEO Lounge has been postponed due to police concerns over its licensing application and marketing strategies promoting excessive alcohol consumption.
Dagenham tea room enters bid to show films and serve late night drinks
Eastbrook End Country Park Tea Room plans to extend open hours and offer films and live entertainment if granted a new premises licence.
The 'luxury' Afro-Asian lounge set to open in Dagenham this month
A new luxury Afro-Asian restaurant, CEO Lounge, will open in Dagenham on November 30, offering a unique dining experience with live entertainment.
Lounge faces backlash over 500 drinks deal as 'bottles could be used as weapons'
The opening of The CEO Lounge has been postponed due to police concerns over its licensing application and marketing strategies promoting excessive alcohol consumption.
Dagenham tea room enters bid to show films and serve late night drinks
Eastbrook End Country Park Tea Room plans to extend open hours and offer films and live entertainment if granted a new premises licence.
The 'luxury' Afro-Asian lounge set to open in Dagenham this month
A new luxury Afro-Asian restaurant, CEO Lounge, will open in Dagenham on November 30, offering a unique dining experience with live entertainment.
Kensington nightclub loses licence after gun battle erupted outside venue
Kensington and Chelsea Council revoked Ricco Lounge and Club's license due to public safety concerns after a gun battle outside the venue.
Restaurant has licence suspended after fatal stabbing
Bronze Royale restaurant faces serious licensing issues after multiple alcohol service violations, linked to a fatal stabbing incident outside its premises.
Mayfair members' club loses licence over brawl
Concept Club's license revoked due to public safety concerns after a brawl, highlighting failures in management and collaboration with authorities.
Tottenham bar and restaurant refused alcohol licence over crime, disorder and sex trafficking fears
Q Vibes in Tottenham was denied a premises licence due to concerns over public safety and crime.
The sub-committee cited a lack of confidence in the applicant's commitment to follow safety regulations.
Fulham Irish pub faces closure after woman 'glassed while dancing' and suffered seizure
A woman's seizure after being glassed has led to potential license revocation for McGettigan's pub in west London.
Croydon chicken shop may stay open till 3am despite fears of 'aggressive behaviour'
Chixee Chicken seeks to operate late-night, promising to meet safety and community standards.
Kensington nightclub loses licence after gun battle erupted outside venue
Kensington and Chelsea Council revoked Ricco Lounge and Club's license due to public safety concerns after a gun battle outside the venue.
Restaurant has licence suspended after fatal stabbing
Bronze Royale restaurant faces serious licensing issues after multiple alcohol service violations, linked to a fatal stabbing incident outside its premises.
Mayfair members' club loses licence over brawl
Concept Club's license revoked due to public safety concerns after a brawl, highlighting failures in management and collaboration with authorities.
Tottenham bar and restaurant refused alcohol licence over crime, disorder and sex trafficking fears
Q Vibes in Tottenham was denied a premises licence due to concerns over public safety and crime.
The sub-committee cited a lack of confidence in the applicant's commitment to follow safety regulations.
Fulham Irish pub faces closure after woman 'glassed while dancing' and suffered seizure
A woman's seizure after being glassed has led to potential license revocation for McGettigan's pub in west London.
Croydon chicken shop may stay open till 3am despite fears of 'aggressive behaviour'
Chixee Chicken seeks to operate late-night, promising to meet safety and community standards.
Indonesia Extends Deadline for Crypto Exchange License Requirements Following Regulatory Updates
Indonesia is enhancing its crypto regulations to improve compliance and investor security, with a deadline for exchanges by November's end.
Forrester: Tips for choosing a UCaaS provider | Computer Weekly
Many organizations struggle to adopt a fully integrated UCaaS platform despite its benefits, still relying on disparate systems.
Pricing models in UCaaS often require additional investment for complete functionality.
That old Photobucket account you haven't touched in years could soon be licensed to train AI
Photobucket plans to license user photos for AI training, requiring users to reactivate accounts to opt-out by setting them to private.
Can a Start-Up Help Authors Get Paid by A.I. Companies?
The Authors Guild partners with Created by Humans to help writers license book rights to AI companies amidst the growing use of AI in publishing.
Charlton Athletic FC to get new fan zone with permission for music and booze
Charlton Athletic FC can now operate a fan zone with music and alcohol two hours before matches, addressing both fan engagement and community concerns.
California's new law goes after 'disappearing' digital media
California's AB 2426 law requires digital storefronts to clarify that purchases are actually licenses, enhancing consumer awareness and protection in the digital media space.
Gov. Newsom signs law forcing digital stores to admit you're buying media licenses only
California's new law mandates that online stores disclose digital purchases are licenses, not ownership.
California's new law goes after 'disappearing' digital media
California's AB 2426 law requires digital storefronts to clarify that purchases are actually licenses, enhancing consumer awareness and protection in the digital media space.
Gov. Newsom signs law forcing digital stores to admit you're buying media licenses only
California's new law mandates that online stores disclose digital purchases are licenses, not ownership.
Broadcom has discontinued the free version of VMware's ESXi hypervisor.
The free version of ESXi was often used for testing and tinkering, but sometimes led to production deployments or improved the skills of IT professionals.
Broadcom ends easy elasticity for VMware Cloud on AWS
VMware by Broadcom no longer supports on-demand use of its software in VMware Cloud on AWS, moving to a subscription-only model for hosts.
Gartner warns Omnissa represents risk for VMware EUC users
Gartner warns Omnissa customers about the lack of a strong roadmap and advises risk assessment and contingency planning.
Broadcom terminates VMware's free ESXi hypervisor
Broadcom has discontinued the free version of VMware's ESXi hypervisor.
The free version of ESXi was often used for testing and tinkering, but sometimes led to production deployments or improved the skills of IT professionals.
Broadcom ends easy elasticity for VMware Cloud on AWS
VMware by Broadcom no longer supports on-demand use of its software in VMware Cloud on AWS, moving to a subscription-only model for hosts.
Gartner warns Omnissa represents risk for VMware EUC users
Gartner warns Omnissa customers about the lack of a strong roadmap and advises risk assessment and contingency planning.
New York state of cannabis: More legal businesses set to sprout up as illegal vendors continue to get uprooted | amNewYork
New York is emerging as a leader in the cannabis industry by issuing licenses and cracking down on illegal vendors.
This is what it takes for a gondolier to work in Venice - and they can earn up to 150,000 a year
Becoming a gondolier in Venice requires extensive training, assessments, and a license, emphasizing its cultural importance and the demand for skilled operators.
Popular nightclub in Bexleyheath wants to sell booze longer and stay open later
Arcadia nightclub seeks permission to extend its operating hours and alcohol sales until 3am on weekends.
Intel's Thunderbolt Share lets two PCs control each other over a USB cable
Intel introduces Thunderbolt Share for easy file sharing and peripheral control between Thunderbolt-enabled PCs.
Hydroxytyrosol Alleviates Methotrexate-Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis in Rats: Involvement of TGF-1, Tissue Factor, and VEGF.
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Here's How EU Nations Are Preparing to Enforce MiCA
MiCA requires EU member states to enforce crypto laws, potentially differing in technical standards.
Microsoft brings Power BI licenses in line with Fabric
Microsoft consolidates licensing terms for Power BI and Fabric data platform
Power BI Premium P subscribers facing increased costs due to changes in licensing terms
California orders religious-based health care sharing ministry to stop selling member plans
The Department of Insurance ordered Jericho Share to stop selling membership plans in California due to lack of proper licensing.
Jericho Share, operating as a health care sharing ministry, faces accusations of offering services similar to insurance without proper eligibility for tax breaks.
The Push to Develop Generative A.I. Without All the Lawsuits
Companies are shifting towards building AI image generators using their own data to avoid copyright issues and legal battles.
Alphabet is abandoning its Mineral robo-agriculture startup
Alphabet is stepping away from the Mineral robotic agriculture startup due to intense competition and low profits.
User agent detection and the ua-parser-js license change - LogRocket Blog
User agent detection is crucial for optimizing websites; ua-parser-js is a popular JavaScript library for this task, recently changing its licensing model.
Record labels sue AI music generators for 'massive infringement of recorded music'
Major music labels are suing AI startups for allegedly infringing on copyrighted works, aiming to establish licensed training as the only acceptable AI framework.
Football Manager secures Premier League license, unveiling new logo
Football Manager secures English Premier League license after a 20-year wait.