
Jody Godoy
Legal Reporter at Reuters
Reporting on tech policy and antitrust for @Reuters [email protected] / Signal: jgodoy.66
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timeslive.co.za | Alexandra Alper |Jody Godoy
10 May 2025 - 13:15 Just R20 for the first month. Support independent journalism by subscribing to our digital news package. Senate commerce, science and transportation committee chair Ted Cruz and ranking member Maria Cantwell listen as OpenAI CEO Sam Altman testifies before a committee hearing titled “Winning the AI Race: Strengthening US Capabilities in Computing and Innovation,” on Capitol Hill in Washington DC on May 8 2025.
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theherald.co.za | Aditya Soni |Jody Godoy
Apple is "actively looking at" reshaping its Safari browser, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters. File photo. Apple's plans to add AI-powered search options to its Safari browser are a big blow to Google, whose lucrative advertising business relies significantly on iPhone customers using its search engine. The news slammed shares of Google-parent Alphabet, which closed down 7.3%, wiping off roughly $150bn (R2.73bn) from its market value.
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reuters.com | Jody Godoy
A view of signage at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) headquarters in Washington, D.C., U.S., November 24, 2024. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo/File Photo May 9 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is delaying implementation of a rule set to take effect next week that would require businesses to make it as easy to cancel subscriptions and memberships as it is to sign up, to give companies more time to comply, the agency said on Friday.
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marketscreener.com | Jody Godoy
WALT DISNEY COMPANY (THE) Add to a list Market Closed - Nyse 04:00:02 2025-05-09 pm EDT After hours 06:19:35 pm 105.94 USD +0.78% 105.02 -0.87% FTC hits pause on 'click to cancel' rule Published on 05/09/2025 at 18:35, updated on 05/09/2025 at 18:42 (Reuters) -The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is delaying implementation of a rule set to take effect next week that would require businesses to make it as easy to cancel subscriptions and memberships as it is to sign up, to give companies more...
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usnews.com | Jeff Mason |Jody Godoy
By Jeff Mason and Jody GodoyWASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order discouraging criminal enforcement of regulatory offenses, in a bid to combat the overcriminalization of federal regulations, a White House official told Reuters on Friday. Trump's order is meant to ease the burden on small businesses that do not have the same compliance resources as large corporations, according to a draft the official shared.
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