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Google CEO slams forced sale of Chrome as 'de facto' divestiture of search
Sundar Pichai, chief executive officer of Google, told a US federal judge today the government’s proposal to hive off its Chrome browser as a remedy in a monopoliza... (more story)
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New committee to advise UK regulator on misinformation set up, after delay
UK online safety regulator Ofcom today established an advisory committee to tackle misinformation and disinformation, following a four-month delay. The committee wi... (more story)
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DeepSeek resumes services in South Korea after privacy compliance
Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek has resumed its services in South Korea after agreeing to implement corrective measures recommended by the country'... (more story)
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US District Judge Reggie B. Walton today peppered the US Department of Justice with questions about why President Donald Trump fired the Democratic members of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board an... (more story)
Companies like Facebook are the primary beneficiaries of targeted advertising, and the benefits to the wider US economy, small businesses and individuals are “marginal,” according to internal Meta Platforms su... (more story)
The US Justice Department announced today it has declined to prosecute Universities Space Research Association after the software nonprofit company self-disclosed wrongdoing committed by a former employee and ... (more story)
At a hearing in the US Federal Trade Commission’s “dark patterns” case against Amazon, the two sides clashed over what the FTC said was a massive, last-minute document dump by the tech giant. The agency now pl... (more story)
Sundar Pichai, chief executive officer of Google, told a US federal judge today the government’s proposal to hive off its Chrome browser as a remedy in a monopolization suit is “so far-reaching” that it is a “... (more story)
EU solar-panel makers and the bloc's power grid need regulatory intervention to reduce its dangerous exposure to Chinese-manufactured photovoltaic inverters, devices needed to connect panels to the electricity... (more story)
Microsoft is pushing the EU and US to conclude talks on accessing electronic evidence in criminal investigations. The company's President Brad Smith told journalists today that negotiators should conclude talk... (more story)
Revised measures to enhance political and operational coordination during cyber incidents are in the focus of a new compromise text on the EU's plan for cybersecurity crisis management. The document, seen by M... (more story)
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There is an outstanding question of whether a warrant served to a private company to aid law enforcement is a personal search under the Fourth Amendment after the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit dec... (more story)
Among the world's leading privacy and artificial intelligence lawyers, regulators, tech leaders and academics at the 2025 IAPP Global Privacy Summit last week, talk was frequently about how jarringly different... (more story)
Business guidance issued by the US Federal Trade Commission during former President Joe Biden’s time in office is starting to reappear on the agency’s website. Eight guidance posts about children’s privacy — i... (more story)
NSO Group Technologies will face a federal jury in California next week that will decide the damages NSO owes Meta Platforms to fix a security breach caused by its Pegasus spyware used to spy on some 1,400 Wha... (more story)
Online platforms can expect increased scrutiny over how their algorithms serve up content to children under final UK codes of practice released yesterday. While they will take time to digest the 1,700 pages of... (more story)
South Korea’s privacy commissioner, Ko Hak-soo, sat down with MLex on the sidelines of the IAPPs Global Privacy Summit to discuss next steps in the country’s trailblazing “MyData” initiative, a sweeping effort... (more story)
UK companies this week finally received an outline of proposed cybersecurity reforms expected later this year. The UK aims to align its cybersecurity framework with the EU's NIS2 directive through the forthcom... (more story)
Philippe Dufresne, the privacy commissioner of Canada, sat down with MLex to discuss the progress of the investigations of OpenAI and TikTok, his plans for hosting the G7 meeting of privacy regulators in Ottaw... (more story)