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In Meta case over mental health issues, US judge asks states for more trial information
A US federal judge asked states to provide more information on how they plan to structure a trial in their lawsuit against Meta Platforms over the social media comp... (more story)
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Michigan's standing for Roku privacy suit questioned by US judge
A US judge Wednesday asked Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel how the state has standing — and is the proper entity — to bring a lawsuit against Roku for alleged... (more story)
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India forces Big Tech to treat under-18s as minors in privacy rules
India has significantly changed data-protection rules, defining anyone under 18 as a child. The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, which was put into effec... (more story)
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The European Parliament's work on amendments to regulations on AI, data protection, and cybersecurity, known as the digital omnibus, is set to be led by the same committees that helped draft the original laws,... (more story)
The scope of curbs on automated decision making under the EU's GDPR is to be assessed by the bloc’s top judges in a case that could affect automated credit checks and online payment options. It stems from a di... (more story)
Meta Platforms and TikTok are facing an appeal by the European Commission after an EU court said the European Commission used the wrong procedure to set supervisory fees under the Digital Services Act, or DSA.
China has issued draft rules outlining how major online platforms should meet their obligations to protect personal information by strengthening internal data-protection systems and compliance capabilities and... (more story)
Fallout from SK Telecom's massive data breach continues to mount, with the company now reviewing a record 134.8 billion won ($91.4 million) fine from South Korea's privacy watchdog while facing about two month... (more story)
Snapchat will begin asking Australian users to verify their age through bank-linked IDs, government identification or facial age estimation technology from this week, as the platform moves to comply with Austr... (more story)
Coupang is under investigation by South Korea's privacy regulator following a data breach that exposed personal information of approximately 4,500 customers, with authorities now scrutinizing whether the e-com... (more story)
Controversial artificial intelligence tools including Clearview AI facial recognition have become key tools for the FBI, the US Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board said in a report that discloses the a... (more story)
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Immediate questions about the European Commission's plans to revise its digital laws to make them simpler and cut red tape dominated a key annual Brussels gathering of data protection professionals. But while ... (more story)
India’s data-protection law and its rules have sparked regulatory uncertainty for multinationals. Despite the Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 appearing liberal initially, the DPDP Rules reintroduce c... (more story)
EU regulators’ proposal to change the definition of personal data in the bloc’s landmark privacy law isn’t just raising hackles with privacy activists for undermining privacy protection; it’s also underscoring... (more story)
Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services faced the near-inevitable news today that the EU’s tough gatekeeper rulebook was coming for their cloud businesses, thus delivering on political calls that the crucial i... (more story)
The UK’s privacy regulator has been raising internal concerns about the legal resources needed to deliver broader cybersecurity enforcement, documents obtained by MLex show. The records, which cover 2021-2024,... (more story)
Privacy policies are back in the spotlight as researchers urge US lawmakers to strengthen transparency requirements for artificial intelligence-powered chatbots, especially to protect children. AI companies ar... (more story)
India has significantly changed data-protection rules, defining anyone under 18 as a child. The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, which was put into effect by the subsequent rules released last Frida... (more story)
Google says it’s ready to roll out age-verification technology already adopted by its YouTube video-streaming service in global markets, amid media speculation the search giant is preparing to launch a legal c... (more story)