Proposed European Law Change Could Make Google Pay Publishers For Your News...
Regulators in Europe are proposing a big update to copyright law in the region that, if adopted, would likely to lead to major changes in the way your news aggregators, well, aggregate. There’s an...
View ArticleEU Regulators: Apple Owes Ireland $14.5 Billion In Back Taxes
That thing where corporations do anything they can to pay as little tax as possible doesn’t just hit inside the U.S. Companies that relocate part of their operations overseas to avoid an American tax...
View ArticleWith Sales Sagging In The U.S., Chipotle Eyes European Expansion
Here in the U.S., where Chipotle runs some 2,000 eateries, the burrito chain has trying to cope with sagging sales following a handful of food-borne illness outbreaks in 2015. But overseas, where the...
View ArticleApple Officially Appeals EU’s Decision On Back Taxes
Three months after Apple CEO Tim Cook called the European Union’s ruling that the company owes Ireland about €13 billion in back taxes “political crap,” the tech giant officially filed an appeal...
View ArticleFacebook, Google, Twitter Told To Revise User Agreements Or Face Fines In Europe
Operating globally is tricky: You have to know, and follow, the rules not just of the country where you’re based, but of the countries and regions where you serve customers, too. And for a major...
View ArticleUber Leaves Denmark Over New Taxi Law
Uber is again taking its toys and going home, this time leaving the entire country of Denmark after the country passed new taxi regulations that require drivers for hire to have meters and seat...
View ArticleAmerican Students Moving To Europe For Free College
With the average recent college graduate leaving campus with a diploma and $30,000 in debt, it’s no surprise that would-be-students are looking for ways to get an education without taking on such a...
View ArticleAirlines Already Freaking Out About Possible Laptop Ban On Flights From Europe
Back in March, the Department of Homeland Security announced a new policy, which banned passengers from 10 airports in eight countries in the Middle East and Africa from having computers and some other...
View ArticleAirline Industry Says Expanding Ban On Laptops Would Cost Travelers $1 Billion
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has banned any electronic device larger than a smartphone from the cabins of flights from 10 airports in the Middle East and Africa, and is considering...
View ArticleMysterious Cash-Flusher In Switzerland Remains At Large
Why would someone need to dispose of a huge amount of cash — tens of thousands of euros — very quickly? That’s what authorities in Geneva, Switzerland, want to know, after finding wads of foreign cash...
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