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Procès Apollonia à Marseille : Sept ans de prison pour les deux accusés de la plus grande escroquerie immobilière de France
Des dirigeants de la société immobilière Apollonia, spécialisée en défiscalisation et basée à Aix-en-Provence, ont été condamnés pour avoir escroqué au cours des années 2000 près de 750 clients pour plus d’un milliard d’euros de préjudice
Procès Apollonia à Marseille : Sept ans de prison pour les deux accusés de la plus grande escroquerie immobilière de France

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HBO Max lanza el tráiler completo de la temporada 3 de ‘Euphoria’ y confirma un salto temporal decisivo
HBO Max lanza el tráiler completo de la temporada 3 de ‘Euphoria’ y confirma un salto temporal decisivo Revista XMAG Xmag EditorialLa tercera temporada de ‘Euphoria’ regresa con un salto temporal radical que transforma a sus personajes y eleva… The post HBO Max lanza el tráiler completo de la temporada 3 de ‘Euphoria’ y confirma un salto temporal decisivo first appeared on Revista XMAG.
Democratic congressman Ro Khanna wants creators to have their own 'bill of rights'
US House Rep. Ro Khanna.The Washington Post/Getty ImagesDemocratic Rep. Ro Khanna plans to introduce a resolution Thursday called the "Creator Bill of Rights."The progressive congressman is proposing a new set of labor protections for digital creators.Among the asks are predictable platform revenue sharing, AI transparency, and access to benefits.Congress will dig into a new question this week: Do influencers need special labor protections?An April report from the Interactive Advertising Bureau estimated there were about 1.5 million full-time digital creators in the US. It's a growing job category, and Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna of California told Business Insider he wants to help make it feel more stable.The progressive congressman is planning to introduce a House resolution on Thursday, the "Creator Bill of Rights," which offers a series of policy recommendations meant to address some of the headaches that come with working as a TikTok or Instagram influencer."As we have such a large and growing segment of people who rely on content creation to be part of the middle class, we need to make sure that these jobs are good jobs," Khanna said in an interview.Khanna's planned resolution — like all House resolutions — is aspirational and will function more as a conversation starter rather than changing existing law. He developed it in partnership with creators and industry advocates like Shira Lazar and Lisandra Vásquez.The proposals range from AI to healthcareKhanna is asking Congress to consider a new set of standards for digital platforms and creators.Among the asks is a push for platforms to share clear and predictable revenue-sharing terms with their users. Some platforms, like YouTube, already excel in this area, but others have more opaque "creator funds" that result in unpredictable payouts.The bill of rights advocates for platform transparency regarding artificial intelligence and other synthetic media that could impact creators' livelihoods, a contentious issue in the creator industry.Khanna is also proposing that customer service appeals run more smoothly for creators when their accounts are impacted by "platform actions," a change that would likely be welcomed by influencers who sometimes find their accounts have been demonetized through automated systems. Such a policy could add costs for tech platforms.And the legislator hopes to give creators access to portable benefits, such as health insurance and retirement plans, since they're generally independent contractors who are not tied to a single employer.Reshaping the creator workforce could run into obstaclesKhanna said that while some of the costs for his proposals, such as expanding healthcare coverage for creators, would be borne by the government through a "Medicare-for-all" style program, others would result in additional costs for tech platforms.That could draw pushback from both the tech companies and some of his colleagues in Congress who oppose expanding government involvement in private companies and healthcare.Platforms like YouTube, which have paid out billions of dollars to creators via ad-revenue sharing, may not take kindly to new government rules that dictate how they must approach paying talent.Khanna said his colleagues "may not agree with every one of the ideas, but there will be an openness to engage to see if we can do something."Creators are taking on a bigger role in politicsKhanna's resolution arrives at a time when just under half of Gen Z said their "ideal career" includes being a professional content creator, according to a July Morning Consult report.The life of a digital creator might seem glamorous from the outside. You can get showered in freebies, invited on all-expenses-paid influencer trips, and often set your own work hours.The job also has its downsides.Creators are usually self-employed, meaning they don't get workplace…

Monster Hunter Wilds : un fan corrige le plus gros problème du jeu à la place de Capcom
Un fan a découvert l'origine improbable du plus gros problème de Monster Hunter Wilds, toujours pas complètement corrigé depuis sa sortie, et le corrige à la place de Capcom.

Julien Lieb (Star Academy) dévoile un duo inattendu avec une artiste internationale

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