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Chinese companies with France registrations?

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Chinese companies with France registrations? I’ve come across a bunch of Chinese based online stores where their parent company is registered in France. I was told it’s done as a way for the Chinese brand to be able to accept overseas payments. Is anyone familiar with this and able to provide a run down? submitted by /u/437589347

Reddit ecommerce 238 2023-08-16

AI companies must prove their AI is safe, says nonprofit group

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AI companies must prove their AI is safe, says nonprofit group Illustration by Alex Castro / The VergeNonprofits Accountable Tech, AI Now, and the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) released policy proposals that seek to limit how much power big AI companies have on regulation that could also expand the power of government agencies against some uses of generative AI. The group sent the framework …

The Verge 122 2023-08-15

Anyone using two companies on a single service / website for tax reasons?

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Anyone using two companies on a single service / website for tax reasons? I’m currently in the process of adding another payment processor under a different company name on the same website, depending on the user’s location. The reason being, we would channel all EU customers to a VAT-free company that hasn’t reached it’s 40K EUR limit, and all US customers to another company that is already being taxed but would have…

Reddit ecommerce 190 2023-08-14

do companies have some motivation to get you to roll your investments out of their plan?

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do companies have some motivation to get you to roll your investments out of their plan? I’ve been getting some mild pressure tactics from employees of the administrator of my old company’s 401k plan to roll it over into a general market 401k. I can attribute that to some degree to the fact that it would give their paid advisers a chance to gain trading authority, but I’ve already demonstrably poo pooed that idea to them as I’ve alw…

Reddit Personal Finance 256 2023-08-06

What did Companies Do With a Tape or Reel After a Show Is Completely Taken off From a Network or Channel?

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What did Companies Do With a Tape or Reel After a Show Is Completely Taken off From a Network or Channel? For example after Babylon 5 finished its run completely and taken off TNT, did they send the reels and video cassettes and whatever else they used to store the show back to Warner Bros? Or did they keep it for themselves in case in the future they decide to re-air it? Were the various companies that picked up Seinfeld over the years required to …

Reddit Television 175 2023-07-31

What are some good practices for managing multiple social media accounts for different companies? How do you keep it all straight?

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What are some good practices for managing multiple social media accounts for different companies? How do you keep it all straight? As I gain clients I find I’m managing more and more social media accounts for different companies / industries. What’s the standard for freelancers go about this? Separate phone used only for managing social media? Have each account always logged into your main phone? Are you ever worried about accounts being locked out due to suspicious activi…

Reddit Social Media 199 2023-07-09

Seven big tech companies say they’re platform gatekeepers under EU law

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Seven big tech companies say they’re platform gatekeepers under EU law Illustration: Alex Castro / The VergeAn important deadline just passed for the biggest tech platform companies in the world to notify the European Union (EU) that they are gatekeepers under the Digital Markets Act (DMA). Seven companies have officially acknowledged they meet the criteria: Alphabet (Google), Amazon, Apple, ByteDance (TikTok), Met…

The Verge 194 2023-07-05