AI developers, data companies may see more legal clarity in EU digital laws
By Júlia Tar and Matthew Newman ( June 24, 2026, 15:02 GMT | Comment) -- EU governments will decide on Friday whether to revamp key EU digital rules governing cookies, data protection and cybersecurity. At stake are the European Commission's proposed changes to the definition of personal data, a plan to allow users to manage cookie consent through web browsers, and rules that would allow companies subject to multiple mandatory incident-reporting obligations to report through a single digital platform.AI developers, researchers and data-intensive companies will learn Friday whether EU governments have agreed on revamping key EU digital rules governing cookies, data protection and cybersecurity....
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