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  • Microsoft and Activision extend their deal deadline | CNN Business

    Microsoft and Activision extend their deal deadline | CNN Business

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    Microsoft and Activision have mutually agreed to extend their merger deadline by three months in the face of ongoing negotiations with the UK government that could allow the $69 billion acquisition to close, the two companies announced on Wednesday.

    The announcement highlights the commitment by both companies to complete the deal after back-to-back court defeats for US regulators who had challenged the merger.

    The new contractual deadline for consummating the deal will be October 18, the companies said. The previous deadline was July 18.

    “Together with @Activision, we are announcing the extension of our merger agreement to 10/18 to provide ample time to work through the final regulatory issues,” Brad Smith, Microsoft’s vice chair and president, said in a Twitter post on Wednesday.

    If the companies fail to close by Aug. 29, Microsoft could be asked to pay a breakup fee of $3.5 billion, an increase of $500 million over the previously agreed-upon sum, according to a filing from Activision with the Securities and Exchange Commission. If the deal fails to close by Sept. 15, the breakup fee could increase to $4.5 billion, the filing said.

    In addition, according to the filing, if the companies fail to complete their merger and Microsoft is forced to pay the breakup fee, the companies also agreed that beginning on Oct. 18 Microsoft would have to pay Activision “100% of all proceeds or other payments for games” that belong to Activision.

    Following a federal judge’s decision last week in the US not to block the acquisition from closing, Microsoft announced a deal with the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to suspend litigation over the merger. The move is intended to give both sides time to reach agreement on how the acquisition might be altered to address competition concerns in that country.

    “The recent decision in the U.S. and approvals in 40 countries all validate that the deal is good for competition, players, and the future of gaming,” a company spokesperson said. “Given global regulatory approvals and the companies’ confidence that CMA now recognizes there are remedies available to meet their concerns in the UK, the Activision Blizzard and Microsoft boards of directors have authorized the companies not to terminate the deal until after October 18. We’re confident in our next steps and that our deal will quickly close.”

    In a memo to employees, Activision CEO Bobby Kotick thanked staff for their patience.

    “I know many of you have questions about our merger with Microsoft,” Kotick wrote. “I am happy to share that based on our continued confidence in closing our deal, the Activision Blizzard and Microsoft boards have mutually agreed not to terminate the deal until after October 18.”

    Kotick added: “This merger is great for players, workers, and our business, and it will create opportunities to compete against companies with large talent pools, strong IP and complete control of their markets. Our merger is cleared to close in over 40 countries already, and we remain confident in resolving any remaining regulatory concerns in the UK.”

    In a memo to employees, Microsoft’s Xbox head Phil Spencer reiterated his hopes of bringing “more games to more players everywhere.”

    “While we can technically close in the United States due to recent legal developments, this extension gives us additional time to resolve the remaining regulatory concerns in the UK,” Spencer wrote in his email.

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  • Microsoft to pay $20 million to settle Xbox Live privacy allegations | CNN Business

    Microsoft to pay $20 million to settle Xbox Live privacy allegations | CNN Business

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    Microsoft will pay $20 million to settle US government allegations that the tech giant violated children’s privacy by illegally collecting their personal information through its Xbox Live gaming service.

    According to the Federal Trade Commission, Microsoft broke the law by failing to tell parents about the full breadth of information it gathered from kids under the age of 13.

    That information, the FTC said in a lawsuit filed Monday, included the fact that children may share images of themselves in their account profiles, as well as video and audio recordings of themselves, their real names and logs of their activity on the platform.

    Microsoft also allegedly kept for years the personal information of millions of people, including children, who started creating accounts with Xbox Live but who never completed the sign-up process.

    “Even when a user indicated that they were under 13, they were also asked, until late 2021, to provide additional personal information including a phone number and to agree to Microsoft’s service agreement and advertising policy, which until 2019 included a pre-checked box allowing Microsoft to send promotional messages and to share user data with advertisers,” the FTC said in a release.

    In a statement, Microsoft said: “We recently entered into a settlement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to update our account creation process and resolve a data retention glitch found in our system. We are committed to complying with the order.”

    Parental settings give adults some control over what their children’s accounts show to other users. For example, Xbox Live’s default settings restrict who children can interact with on the service, the FTC said. But other default settings, the agency alleged, allow kids to access third-party games and apps with minimal friction.

    Microsoft failed to sufficiently disclose to parents what information the company was collecting from kids and how it was being used, the FTC said, alleging violations of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).

    In agreeing to settle the claims, Microsoft committed to several additional measures beyond the financial penalty.

    Microsoft agreed to delete any personal information it collects from kids if they don’t complete the account registration process. It also agreed to tell third-party game publishers when a user may be a child, effectively putting the third-party publishers on notice to comply with COPPA in handling the user’s information.

    The settlement comes as the FTC has challenged Microsoft’s $69 billion acquisition of video game giant Activision-Blizzard, a proposed deal that would turn Microsoft into the world’s third-largest game publisher and give it control over popular franchises such as “Call of Duty” and “World of Warcraft.”

    US and UK officials have alleged that Microsoft’s acquisition could give it anti-competitive control over the games industry by being able to withhold titles from rival platforms, particularly in the nascent cloud gaming sector. To address the concerns, Microsoft has struck licensing deals with other companies to ensure their customers continue to have access to Activision games following the deal’s close.

    Those concessions have convinced the European Union to approve the deal, but litigation to block the deal involving US and UK regulators remains ongoing.

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  • GovQA Secures Fifth Annual GovTech 100 Listing

    GovQA Secures Fifth Annual GovTech 100 Listing

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    GovQA has been recognized as a top 100 company in GovTech since the list’s inception five years ago

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    updated: Jan 7, 2020

    GovQA, the leading provider of compliance automation solutions for government, is proud to announce its recognition in Government Technology’s GovTech 100 for the fifth consecutive year since the list’s inception. 

    “Our accelerating 40% year-over-year growth rate supported by our new partnership with Frontier Growth helped us secure our continued GovTech 100 listing,” said Will Repole, co-founder and Chief Operating Officer of GovQA. 

    The annual list, published by Government Technology magazine, recognizes the top 100 companies focused on making a difference in state and local government agencies across the country. 

    “We are honored to once again be named a GovTech 100 company,” said Phillip Hodge, GovQA Chief Strategic Development Officer. “We appreciate that Government Technology continues to highlight the work our state and local government partners and our employees are doing to deliver the most innovative digital government solutions in the industry.”  

    GovQA is proud to partner with hundreds of government organizations, including 30% of the top 300 U.S. cities and counties and agencies in nearly all 50 states, and has developed a suite of government compliance solutions for public records, subpoenas, legal holds, discovery, complaints, claims, correspondence, and citizen engagement. 

    “For the past 20 years, GovQA has been committed to developing trusted SaaS tools and security to streamline government collaboration for compliance with federal, state and local laws,” said Jen Snyder, Chief Sales Officer for GovQA. “We look forward to continuing to leverage technology that enhances the relationship between citizens and governments.”

    To learn more about streamlined compliance solutions for government from GovQA, visit www.govqa.com.

    About GovQA 

    GovQA, headquartered just outside of Chicago, is the leading provider of streamlined government compliance solutions. The GovQA Exchange Platform enables cities, counties, and state agencies to securely collect and control time-sensitive information within, across, and outside governments.

    About GovTech Magazine

    GovTech is part of the award-winning family of magazines covering information technology’s role in state and local governments. Government Technology chronicles the dynamics of governing in the information age.

    Contact:
    Steve Lafontaine
    Director of Marketing
    Slafontaine@GovQA.com
    T 630.633.7355

    Source: GovQA, Inc.

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  • The Voice of General Counsels a Game-Changing Influence at Ethisphere’s 10th Annual Global Ethics Summit

    The Voice of General Counsels a Game-Changing Influence at Ethisphere’s 10th Annual Global Ethics Summit

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    Top company legal minds assemble in New York City to discuss integrity as a performance accelerator.

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    updated: Mar 1, 2018

    The Ethisphere Institute, a global leader in defining and advancing the standards of ethical business practices, announced today a roster of company legal practitioners anchoring a diverse faculty at Ethisphere’s 10th Annual Global Ethics Summit, March 14-15 at the Grand Hyatt in New York City.

    A special selection of current and former General Counsels (GC) and Deputy GCs will offer candid insights through interactive sessions with peers and other company officers highlighting some of the unique angles on corporate behavior today. Each leader will speak on a distinct range of topics impacting corporate integrity and performance in a global business environment rife with both opportunities and pitfalls.

    Among those topics are the emerging impact of artificial intelligence, global compliance team management, influence at the executive level, board-level relationship building, career-shaping, key insights into anti-bribery and corruption, careful execution through times of crisis, progressing the “speak up” culture and more.

    First-time members of the faculty leadership include:

    • Trish Walsh, Chief Legal Officer, Voya Financial, Inc.
    • Rich Rothberg, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Dell
    • Ann D. Davidson, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, L3 Technologies
    • Guillermo Bichara, Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, Praxair, Inc.
    • Gregory L. Riggs, Former Senior Vice President – General Counsel and Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Delta Air Lines, Inc.
    • David Pitofsky, General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer, News Corp.
    • David Deitchman, Deputy General Counsel, Global Functions, Ethics & Compliance, HP Inc.
    • Michele M. Brown, SVP, Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer and Deputy General Counsel, Leidos
    • Callie Pappas, Vice President, Chief Compliance Officer & Deputy General Counsel, Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc.
    • Tushar Chawla, General Counsel, India, JLL
    • Glenn Leon, SVP & Deputy General Counsel, Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer, Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    Among those returning to the Global Ethics Summit to offer new insights and advancements are:

    • David Howard, Corporate VP and Deputy GC, Litigation, Competition Law and Compliance, Microsoft Corporation
    • Lucy Fato, Executive Vice President & General Counsel, AIG
    • Edward A. Ryan, Former Executive Vice President and Global General Counsel, Marriott International, Inc.
    • Richard Buchband, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, ManpowerGroup
    • Lynn Haaland, SVP, Deputy General Counsel, Global Chief Compliance & Ethics Officer and Chief Counsel, Cybersecurity, PepsiCo, Inc.
    • Kathryn Ditmars, Global Litigation Director and General Counsel, Americas, JLL

    Drawing from Ethisphere’s Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (BELA) community and further enriched from a broad selection of additional multinational companies, the Global Ethics Summit is the premier annual event connecting some of the most respected and diverse company leaders. Senior representatives come together to share forward-thinking practices and amplify the need for greater application of values ethical culture, and responsible practices. CEOs, board members, GCs/CLOs, corporate secretaries, chief compliance officers, law firm partners, and other influencers participate in the Summit to examine together the ways in which companies can make a difference in doing good.

    “Throughout the Summit, there will be more than 70 speakers each contributing unique perspectives and meaningful advice, but the voices of General Counsels continue to be transcendent as these are roles that are make-or-break for the executive team and the company itself,” said Kevin McCormack, Vice President of Global Thought Leadership & Programs at Ethisphere. “You simply cannot have the proper calibration of many of the issues addressed at the Summit without GCs in the mix. They are a universal connector when it comes to balancing risk, integrity, culture, and strategy within the organization. From the GCs involved each year, we see that while they may represent very different organizations and industries, there is a shared purpose and commitment to continuous improvement enabling companies to perform better while keeping their values intact.”

    Join these leaders and other influencers among over 400 delegates as the Global Ethics Summit celebrates its 10th Anniversary March 14-15, 2018 at the Grand Hyatt New York City. Registration remains open but is closing soon: https://www.globalethicssummit2018.com.

    About Ethisphere 

    The Ethisphere® Institute is the global leader in defining and advancing the standards of ethical business practices that fuel corporate character, marketplace trust, and business success. Ethisphere has deep expertise in measuring and defining core ethics standards using data-driven insights that help companies enhance corporate character. Ethisphere honors superior achievement through its World’s Most Ethical Companies® recognition program provides a community of industry experts with the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (BELA), and showcases trends and best practices in ethics with Ethisphere Magazine. Ethisphere is also the leading provider of independent verification of corporate ethics and compliance programs, including Ethics Inside® Certification and Compliance Leader Verification™. More information about Ethisphere can be found at http://www.ethisphere.com

    Media Contact

    Aarti Maharaj

    Director of Communications

    646-480-9715

    aarti.maharaj@ethisphere.com 

    Twitter: @Ethisphere

    Source: The Ethisphere Institute

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  • The International Women’s Entrepreneurial Challenge Presents 2017 IWEC Award to Dr. Giuseppina Foti

    The International Women’s Entrepreneurial Challenge Presents 2017 IWEC Award to Dr. Giuseppina Foti

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    The organization hosts a gathering of some of the world’s most successful women-owned businesses during its 10th anniversary conference

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    updated: Nov 13, 2017

    Dr. Giuseppina (Pina) Foti, Managing Director at Accademia StudioItalia, will receive the 2017 IWEC award, honoring nearly 30 years of award-winning, innovative language education, training, and cultural programs.

    IWEC (International Women’s Entrepreneurial Challenge) is a New York-based international economic empowerment organization exclusively for women business owners, formed in 2007 with the assistance of the U.S. Department of State. In addition to the State Department, its founders include the Barcelona Chamber of Commerce, the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce (MCC), and the FICCI/FLO Chamber in New Delhi. IWEC’s mission is to develop a global business network for successful women entrepreneurs, helping them gain and expand access to international markets by presenting a platform to exchange knowledge, experience and connections, and to promote dialogue among women entrepreneurs and business leaders throughout the world, an ecosystem with a combined income of over US$25 billion per year.

    I am thrilled to nominate Giuseppina Foti for her trailblazing work to be a reference point for women in leadership roles in the Italian economy, promoting and strengthening the spirit of cross-collaboration and partnership among women leaders.

    Diane Thompson, CEO of Novaris

    Since 2007, IWEC has gathered some of the world’s largest and most successful women-owned companies in an intensive three-day program to inform, connect and celebrate the work of women entrepreneurs from all corners of the globe. This year’s event is being held in Redmond, Washington State, on Nov. 12-14.  The conference closes with an awards gala celebrating the groundbreaking work of 53 new awardees from Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia and the Americas. The conference, named ‘Connecting Women Businesses Globally: Accelerating Growth Through Innovation & Technology’ is sponsored by Microsoft, who is also hosting the event at their global headquarters. 

    “I am truly honored to accept the 2017 IWEC Award, and to connect with other women entrepreneurs from all over the world during the 10th anniversary conference.  We’re grateful for this incredible recognition of our work to support culture, education, and connecting with people through language,” stated Dr. Foti of her nomination.

    Giuseppina (Pina) Foti has a Ph.D. in foreign languages and literature with a focus on modern philology and language instruction. She started her three companies, Accademia StudioItalia, ILS University and International Language School 30 years ago, and through her successful career, her schools have taught languages to thousands of students. Accademia StudioItalia, her school for Italian language and culture, received the Star Award from London’s Student Travel Magazine for five years in a row, from 2012 to 2017. The school has an active role in the annual General Status of the Italian Language meetings held by Italy’s Bureau of Foreign Affairs. Dr. Foti is a member of the Italian Equal Opportunities Committee of the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy, an adviser to the World Association of Women Entrepreneurs, member of the Italian Association of Women Entrepreneurs, and founding member of Enterprising Girls, a network for women in business. Further, Dr. Foti is Vice President of University Women of Europe (UWE).

    Diane Thompson, CEO of Novaris is the past IWEC awardee who nominated Dr. Foti for the IWEC award. She stated of the awardee: “I am thrilled to nominate Giuseppina Foti for her trailblazing work to be a reference point for women in leadership roles in the Italian economy, and promoting and strengthening the spirit of cross-collaboration and partnership among women leaders. Giuseppina drives participation and initiatives that bolster the presence of women in key decision-making roles within the public and private sectors. She’s a priceless addition to IWEC, and a role model for women’ s business development efforts in Rome.”

    The November conference marks the first time that IWEC welcomes a Conference Chairperson, Her Royal Highness Princess Noor Asem of Jordan, who will provide part of the welcoming remarks and address the audience on empowering women’s entrepreneurship in her region. Other conference speakers include one of the most influential businesswomen from China, Yang Lan, owner of Sun Media, one of the largest media conglomerates in that country; she was also the ambassador of the Beijing Olympic Games. She is joined by new IWEC Board member and keynote speaker Ibukun Awosika, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of the First Bank of Nigeria Limited; Melanie Alavi, Director of Customer Technology Marketing at UPS; Fernando Hernández, Director or Supplier Diversity at Microsoft; Peter Martínez, CEO of Game Changer Tec; Jackie Sturm, Sr. VP of Supply Chain and Innovation at Intel; Aylton de Souza, Worldwide Enterprise Mobility and Security Business Lead at Microsoft, and other key drivers of innovation, technology and business development.

    “IWEC understands that providing access, resources, and support to help enable the success of female entrepreneurs is key to ensuring women’s active, sustainable participation in the global economy, and contributes to closing the gender gap. We provide a global forum to exchange knowledge, experience, and connectivity among women business owners, setting the stage for education, disruptive business opportunities, roads to joint ventures, and promoting social dialogue among women entrepreneurs and business leaders,” said Ruth A. Davis, Chairwoman, IWEC.

    Learn more about Accademia StudioItalia:

    www.italianinitaly.org

    Contact IWEC: Nancy Ploeger, Executive Director, IWEC. np@iwecawards.com (917) 796-4201.

    Press Office: Andie Farris, CF Creative. marketing@cf-creative.com. (954) 225-9342.

    Source: IWEC

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