- Meta has agreed to pay US$90 million to settle a long-running data privacy lawsuit (Variety)
- US states are getting more competitive in the race to offer film and TV tax credits (The Hollywood Reporter)
- The next step in protecting consumers is to secure app store supply chains (TechCrunch)
- VidCon is back after three years, with a lineup of digital-first creators (Tubefilter)

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- Meta has agreed to pay US$90 million to settle a long-running data privacy lawsuit (Variety)
- US states are getting more competitive in the race to offer film and TV tax credits (The Hollywood Reporter)
- The next step in protecting consumers is to secure app store supply chains (TechCrunch)
- VidCon is back after three years, with a lineup of digital-first creators (Tubefilter)
February 15, 2022