31Jul 2020 by admin Critical digital rights battles over privacy, free speech and anonymity are increasingly being fought in video games, a growing market that is becoming a “new political arena,” experts and insiders said on Thursday. Related posts:Big Tech Antitrust Hearing: CEOs to DefendCoronavirus Consipracy-Theory Video Shows Challenges for Big TechAmazon Reports Over 19,000 US Frontline Employees Had COVID-19It's Official: Another Star Trek Spinoff Is on the Way With Captain Pike and SpockYouTube Adds Information Panels to Mail-in Voting Videos Ahead of US Presidential ElectionsICICI Bank Is Down, Making Debit Card and UPI Transactions Fail for Many of Its Customers in IndiaYouTube to Remove Content With COVID-19 Vaccine MisinformationTikTok Owner ByteDance Launches Education Technology Brand Dali for ChinaTwitter Faces Renewed Heat From Legislators Over Inaction Against Anti-Court PostsLoki Release Date Set for June 11, a Month Later Than Originally PlannedShare this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Print (Opens in new window) Print Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Related Post