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US House reaches bipartisan kids' safety deal absent duty of care June 22, 2026 | Emma Whitford

Leadership on the US House Energy and Commerce Committee on Monday announced they have reached a bipartisan agreement on kids' online safety legislation. Although details remain thin, the proposal lacks a lega... (more story)

US patent headwinds driving trade secret shift, foreign enforcement June 22, 2026 | Melissa Ritti

Two decades of patent reform have not diminished their value nor lessened the need for litigation, according to a new report from Cornerstone Research. Instead, Kirti Gupta and Shane Oka say how innovators saf... (more story)

UK’s former privacy chief used vulgar language, tech minister says June 22, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

The UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office said former privacy chief John Edwards’ conduct was “completely at odds with our values,” after technology minister Liz Kendall described evidence of his use of “vulg... (more story)

South Korea eyes cross-border data transfers, Privacy by Design rules June 22, 2026 | Wooyoung Lee

South Korea is weighing a new impact-assessment framework for large-scale cross-border transfers of personal data and plans to codify Privacy by Design principles into law, as part of a broader shift from an e... (more story)

China's platform-economy blueprint promotes coordinated growth June 22, 2026 | MLex Staff

China's latest platform-economy blueprint sets out a three-year framework for strengthening coordination among large, medium-sized and small enterprises, with measures ranging from platform-opening lists and r... (more story)

AI developers may see greater legal clarity on data use in EU simplification bill June 19, 2026 | Matthew Newman

AI developers, researchers and companies that share large datasets could gain greater legal certainty over the use of pseudonymized data under the latest revised plans for simplifying the EU's digital rules. C... (more story)

UK privacy chief’s conduct 'below expected standards,' tech ministry and ICO say June 19, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

The chief UK privacy enforcer's conduct fell below the highest standards expected of public officials, the technology ministry said in the wake of John Edwards’ resignation as Information Commissioner on Frida... (more story)

Australia should 'set the terms' early for data-center boom, minister says June 19, 2026 | Sean Maguire

Australia should set clear rules for a rapidly growing data-center sector to capture the benefits of artificial intelligence while limiting strain on the energy system, Assistant Minister Andrew Charlton said.... (more story)

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Japan's AI copyright bargain: not Brussels, not Washington June 19, 2026 | Toko Sekiguchi

Japan is trying to keep one of the world’s most permissive AI copyright rules intact while making opaque AI use harder to defend. Its 2026 intellectual property strategy keeps AI training largely protected, bu... (more story)

Ferguson says FTC poised for jump in US privacy enforcement in late 2026 June 18, 2026 | Mike Swift and Khushita Vasant

US Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson said his agency is poised for a surge in data privacy enforcement cases in the second half of this year. Speaking with MLex from his office in the agency's ... (more story)

New Canadian privacy legislation would be sea change toward stronger enforcement June 17, 2026 | Mike Swift

Canada's proposed Protecting Privacy and Consumer Data Act, also known as Bill C-26, would transform the country's privacy enforcement landscape, replacing key parts of its current private-sector privacy law w... (more story)

Beside UK social media ban, platforms await design and feature restrictions June 16, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

The UK's planned ban on social media platforms offering services to under-16s is the headline outcome of the government's recent child safety consultation. But accompanying documents tease a wider package of m... (more story)

US embargo reignites global sovereign AI push after Anthropic models shut down June 15, 2026 | Emma Whitford, Freny Patel and Matthew Newman

The abrupt suspension of Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models is reigniting sovereign AI discussions around the globe, delivering a stark warning in India, Europe and elsewhere that reliance on foreign tech... (more story)

Former US DOJ prosecutor warns of antitrust focus on AI collusion, whistleblowers June 12, 2026 | Khushita Vasant

Algorithmic collusion and anticompetitive conduct involving AI will be a key area of enforcement for the US Department of Justice over the next decade, and companies using these tools should be mindful of the ... (more story)

The new politics of data centers: US governors say build, but pay June 12, 2026 | Amy Miller

Governors are increasingly abandoning state policies aimed at attracting new data centers powering the artificial intelligence industry as grassroots opposition to development builds across the US. In Texas, I... (more story)

US Third Circuit zeroes in on fair use, not copyrightability, in Ross appeal June 11, 2026 | Melissa Ritti and Emma Whitford

Judges on the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit spent much of Thursday's oral argument probing whether Ross Intelligence built a market substitute for Westlaw and whether its use of Thomson Reuters’ co... (more story)