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Data subject’s right to parallel proceedings over complaints is reaffirmed by EU court (update*) June 18, 2026 | Anna Lauwereys

An EU member state’s data protection authority cannot reject a data subject’s complaint merely because the case has already been brought before a court in parallel proceedings, the EU's highest court ruled tod... (more story)

Legal risks in AI training data drove LG to build data-governance system for Exaone June 18, 2026 | Wooyoung Lee

Many open-source datasets used to train artificial intelligence foundation models may contain licensing inconsistencies, histories of data infringement and regulatory scrutiny that could expose developers to l... (more story)

China's first public-data export fine signals tough cross-border enforcement June 18, 2026 | MLex Staff

A key domestic operating entity of Trip.com Group has been fined for illegally transferring personal information abroad, marking China's first publicly disclosed monetary penalty for a cross-border data-transf... (more story)

Huawei finance chief’s admissions allowed at company’s US trial, judge rules June 17, 2026 | Samuel Rubenfeld

A Huawei Technologies executive’s admissions about the company’s dealings in Iran can be introduced as evidence in the technology giant’s upcoming trial, a US federal judge ruled. 

Vermont governor signs privacy law after vetoing legislature’s attempt last year June 17, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

Vermont Governor Phil Scott on Tuesday signed the state's comprehensive privacy law, which consumer advocates have said is a win for Big Tech after he vetoed a bill last year that included a private right of action.

Meta loses bid to bar DC's privacy witness in Cambridge Analytica case June 17, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

A District of Columbia Superior Court judge will let a jury decide the believability of a privacy researcher who testified that Facebook deployed dark patterns that likely confused users, after denying the com... (more story)

Meta, TikTok set for back-to-back DC trials in 2027 on harm to youths June 17, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

Meta Platforms and TikTok will have back-to-back trials in Washington, DC, next summer into the early fall after DC Superior Court Judge Yvonne Williams on Wednesday set July and September trial dates for the ... (more story)

‘Gatekeeper creep’ infecting EU digital laws, Booking’s lawyer warns June 17, 2026 | Anna Ferrari and Nicholas Hirst

The largest digital platforms face an expanding rulebook in the EU as new legislative proposals impose additional duties or bans on companies designated as "gatekeepers" under the Digital Markets Act, Booking.... (more story)

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UK social media ban piles pressure on Ofcom as risk of US pushback looms large June 17, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

The UK's planned social media ban for under-16s puts online safety regulator Ofcom at the center of both a complex enforcement effort and growing trans-Atlantic tensions. It is focused on technical challenges ... (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)

EU under pressure to move on child social media curbs after UK announces ban June 16, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

Momentum behind social media restrictions for children is building in Europe after the UK announced plans this week to join Australia in imposing an under-16 ban. The move adds pressure on the European Commiss... (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)

Brazil inches toward landmark rules targeting online child influencers June 12, 2026 | Henrique Santiago

Regulating child influencers in Brazil has sparked concern after the government identified cases of non-compliance with the country’s online child protection framework, including the promotion of betting platf... (more story)

Social media platforms’ $27 million Breathitt deal sets benchmark in school MDL June 11, 2026 | Maria Dinzeo, Xu Yuan

A $27 million settlement between four of the world’s largest social media companies and a small Kentucky school district didn’t answer the central legal question hanging over the sprawling litigation around so... (more story)

Why South Korea's new privacy penalties may be world's most punishing June 11, 2026 | Jenny Lee

South Korea's privacy regulator is about to wield what may be the most punishing penalty powers of any data-protection authority in the world, the product not just of a new 10 percent fine ceiling but of a pen... (more story)

X petition could drive changes to 20-year US FTC consent orders June 11, 2026 | Mike Swift

Claiming that 15 years of "onerous regulatory oversight is enough," X has asked the US Federal Trade Commission to terminate by the end of this year the 20-year privacy consent order it agreed to in 2022, befo... (more story)