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Chinese capital expands autonomous vehicle use, defers liability decision
Beijing has introduced new regulations to govern and promote the innovative use of autonomous vehicles, expanding the range of uses while stepping back from local l... (more story)
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Beyond Washington, 2025 looms as huge year in US data privacy
When the first important privacy ruling of 2025 by a US federal judge landed this week — Google’s summary judgment loss in litigation alleging it illegally tracked ... (more story)
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Tiktok's Brazilian compliance plan insufficient, ANPD says
The Brazilian National Data Protection Authority said TikTok’s compliance plan regarding its “feed without registration” functionality isn’t enough to address conce... (more story)
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South Korea's privacy watchdog has unveiled its 2025 policy roadmap, introducing comprehensive measures to tackle privacy challenges in the AI era while advancing the country's digital transformation. Building... (more story)
China's Internet information content service platforms have received draft rules, assigning them roles in ensuring content compliance for Multi-Channel Network organizations. On Friday, the Cyberspace Administ... (more story)
Donald Trump’s administration should come to the defense of Meta Platforms and other tech companies as they face investigations and sanctions by the likes of the European Union, Mark Zuckerberg has urged. The ... (more story)
The US Supreme Court spent more than two and a half hours hearing argument today from TikTok, TikTok creators and the US Solicitor General about whether it should block or delay the Jan. 19 deadline for China'... (more story)
Operators of shopping malls and supermarkets on China's Hainan Island have been issued compliance guidelines to protect personal information, following a six-month enforcement campaign by local authorities. Th... (more story)
Controversial facial-recognition tool PimEyes is no longer facing inquiries by Australia's privacy watchdog, with the agency’s internal documents revealing it closed its probe in September 2024. The update was... (more story)
Beijing has introduced new regulations to govern and promote the innovative use of autonomous vehicles, expanding the range of uses while stepping back from local legislative efforts to determine traffic accid... (more story)
A Texas appeals court handed Google a win on jurisdictional grounds over state claims that Google deceived Android users by continuing to harvest their location and browsing data even when histories were turne... (more story)
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In 2026, the Digital Fairness Act — an initiative designed to strengthen consumer protections in the digital landscape — is set to be proposed by the European Commission. Building on the findings of the lates... (more story)
When the first important privacy ruling of 2025 by a US federal judge landed this week — Google’s summary judgment loss in litigation alleging it illegally tracked users’ mobile web activities and app usage — ... (more story)
Although Meta’s move from a fact-checking program to a community-notes moderation system is set to start in the US, Brazilian fact-checking partners expect the same to happen in their country imminently, MLex ... (more story)
Meta Platforms executives, nodding to the "free speech" concerns of President-elect Donald Trump and congressional Republicans days before they're set to take charge, announced new content-moderation guideline... (more story)
Private companies should get prepared to comply with the EU’s updated Network and Information Systems law — the NIS2 directive — even though most EU governments have missed the deadline for its transposition i... (more story)
Meta Platforms, Google, Microsoft and other Big Tech companies — as well as civil society — are eagerly awaiting the final text of the GDPR procedural reform, which aims to streamline and speed up the cross-bo... (more story)
Third-Party Litigation Funding is getting increased attention from EU regulators, fueled by pushes from business representatives who say it presents a risk for their activity. The TPLF industry, which says the... (more story)
Meta Platforms’ six-year struggle with EU privacy, consumer and competition regulators over how it processes users’ personal data for targeted ads may be nearing an end. After trying to appease regulators with... (more story)