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A majority of judges on New York's highest court signaled this week that they would uphold a law requiring social platforms to accept complaints about offensive speech -- including speech protected by
the First Amendment. ...
By Wendy Davis

"13 Days The Musical" may or may not make it to Broadway, but it got a preview ...
By Joe Mandese

With half its assortment refreshed and two distinct campaigns, the retailer is betting differentiation -- not deals ...
By Sarah Mahoney

"This is a reality TV show waiting to happen," fashion marketer and eBay booster Stella McCartney quipped, elevator-pitchi ...
By Joe Mandese

Meta has begun testing a stand-alone AI-powered companion app designed to be a "homebase" for Facebook creators looki ...
By Colin Kirkland

The thieves and half a million stolen KitKat bars remain at large, but the jury praised the wo ...
By Steve McClellan

Disney slipped around half a share point to 10.3% and NBCU/Versant Media remained the same with a combin ...
By Wayne Friedman

The main idea: One week before this year's Super Bowl, fans were invited to create in-app Super Bo ...
By Steve McClellan

Dentsu's proprietary audience strategy platform, Dentsu.Audiences, will be integrated with CreatorIQ's influencer marketing software platform. ...
By Steve McClellan