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How Nonprofits Can Stay Compliant with Online Fundraising Laws in 2022

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In 2001, the National Association of State Charity Officials (NASCO) released a set of recommendations called the Charleston Principles to supplement fundraising laws that had not kept pace with technology. The other option is to outsource registration to an experienced state charitable registration provider like Labyrinth or a law firm.

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Missouri voters backed stronger wage and sick leave laws—and then state Republicans repealed them

Fast Company Tech

If the bill becomes law, wage increases will cease in January 2027. This time, nearly half of Democrats in both chambers joined with all Republicans to pass the measures, and Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed them into law. It would be like asking your teenager if he wanted a checkbook.

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Section 230 faces a bipartisan repeal effort. Experts say it’s a risky bet

Fast Company Tech

Section 230 of the Communications Decency Actthe provision that protects tech platforms from legal liability for content posted by their usershas long been a point of contention among lawmakers. Few beyond the C-suites and legal departments of tech companies still support it. Both sides want changebut for opposing reasons.

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DeepMind has detailed all the ways AGI could wreck the world

Ars Technica

As AI hype permeates the Internet, tech and business leaders are already looking toward the next step. Unfortunately, we don't have anything as elegant as Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics. Unfortunately, we don't have anything as elegant as Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics.

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Apple revokes iClouds Advanced Data Protection in the UK over government privacy dispute

Mashable Tech

But now, Apple users in the UK are left without this option because of a dispute between the tech giant and their government. Privacy and free speech advocates have praised the move for not bending to what they believe is an invasive law, which they say could establish a dangerous precedent for any government seeking access private data.

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UK Parliament approves law to strictly regulate Big Tech companies

TechSpot

The government-sponsored Digital Markets, Competition, and Consumers Act (DMCC) of 2024 will amend existing laws to enhance and regulate competition in the technology market, granting the. Read Entire Article

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UK is going full Minority Report with ‘murder prediction’ research

Engadget

Law enforcement has long had a questionable relationship with AI tools. From AI being used to create police reports (bad idea) to misusing programs like ShotSpotter (another bad idea) to adopting tech that poses privacy threats to citizens (also a bad idea), history is not on the side of these being well-implemented technologies.

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