Meta to hide more content from teens on Instagram and Facebook

The Mark Zuckerberg-led company said the FTC has failed to meet its burden to present evidence establishing a relevant antitrust market and proving that it has included all reasonable substitute services in its market definition. (Representative image by Dima Solomin via Unsplash)

Meta’s decision will make it more difficult for teens to come across sensitive content such as suicide, self-harm and eating disorders when they use features like Search and Explore on Instagram, as reported by Reuters.

Snap-take: Death of third-party cookies and impact on marketers

If the Privacy Sandbox from Google does not meet these two requirements, it has totally failed in offering an alternative in their own ecosystem, after they have deprecated the third-party cookies. (Representative Image: Vyshnavi Bisani via Unsplash)

On January 4, 2024, Google introduced a Tracking Protection Tool, for one percent of Chrome users, which restricts third-party cookies.

Indian publishers seek legal recourse against content misuse in free-for-all AI world

Existing laws that can address this issue include competition laws, contract laws, intellectual property laws, consumer protection laws, data protection laws, and media regulations. (Representative Image: Igor Omilaev via Unsplash)

As Indian news publishers take a cue from NYT action against Big Tech, experts see safeguards in copyright laws, IT regulations, and consumer protection laws.

25 percent consumers changed their streaming platform, TV still has the largest base: Report

Spends on essentials like personal care & household items have increased for 48 percent of families. Consumption remains the same for 39 percent of families. The net score is at +34 this month. (Representative image by Brooke Lark via Unsplash)

Overall household spending has increased for 58% of the families. Consumption remains the same for 35% of families. The net score is +50 which is the same as last month, said an Axis My India report.

Marketing year in review: trends, takeaways & what’s coming in 2024

Here are 10 key takeaways and learnings that have emerged as top priorities for marketers and will be key in shaping marketing strategies of 2024 (Representational image via Unsplash)

The marketing industry in 2023 has been greatly influenced by the advancements in technology and digital media. These changes have created new opportunities for marketers to plan innovative strategies and navigate the ever-evolving business landscape.

Talent needs a lot of training on how to use CGI: Famous Studios’ Anant Roongta

There was another reason to be associated with the IPL. According to Roongta, the shoe has the stamp of One8, a sportswear brand owned by cricketer Virat Kohli. (Representative images by Norwood Themes via Unsplash)

The managing director of Famous Studios said that if Computer-Generated Imagery is not used in the right way, one can end up losing a lot of money.