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EU states back digital simplification plan in parts, seek changes on AI, cookies

By Júlia Tar ( June 9, 2026, 13:16 GMT | Insight) -- EU member states reviewing the proposed simplification package for digital rules have signaled areas of support for the latest compromise text prepared for them, while continuing to seek changes on a number of privacy, AI, cookie and cyber-reporting provisions, according to a document seen by MLex. Representatives of member states are due to discuss the latest draft compromise text on June 15.EU member states reviewing the proposed simplification package for digital rules have signaled areas of support for the latest compromise text prepared for them, while continuing to seek changes on a number of privacy, AI, cookie and cyber-reporting provisions....

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