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platform

[plat-fawrm] / ˈplæt fɔrm /




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Unofficially, the music industry believes up to 10% of content across all streaming platforms is fraudulent.

From BBC

AI music generation platforms -- such as US based Suno and Udio -- argue their work is covered by the American copyright loophole of "fair use," which does not require rights holders' consent.

From Barron's

That includes buy-now-pay-later loans from Affirm, personal loans from LendingClub and Upstart and loans that payments companies like Block and Stripe offer to merchants using their platforms.

From The Wall Street Journal

Scotrail's chief operating officer David Ross said resuming services on more than half the high level platforms was a "big step forward" and the timetable would be kept under regular review.

From BBC

Originally a crypto-focused platform, the exchange has expanded its products into perpetual futures tracking stocks and commodities.

From The Wall Street Journal