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US states say $1.4 trillion Meta penalty unlikely, but jury should weigh in July 17, 2026 | Maria Dinzeo

US states suing Meta over alleged harms to young users are backing away from their broadest penalty model, telling a federal judge Friday that they are unlikely to seek the $1.4 trillion generated by a calcula... (more story)

US litigation over privacy of Meta AI glasses gets lead plaintiff counsel July 17, 2026 | Mike Swift

Litigation against Meta Platforms and Luxottica of America over Meta AI glasses took a step forward Friday as a federal judge approved three lawyers to be lead plaintiffs' counsel in class action litigation ov... (more story)

EU cross-regulatory info-sharing lacks clear legal basis, EDPB says July 17, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

EU privacy regulators still lack a clear legal basis to share confidential information with watchdogs of different competences, the European Data Protection Board said on Friday, urging the European Commission... (more story)

Australian regulator says Big Tech falling short on countering sexual extortion July 17, 2026 | Sean Maguire

Australia's online-safety regulator says major technology companies are failing to fully deploy tools that could detect and prevent sexual extortion and child sexual abuse, despite increasing reports of sexual... (more story)

China's Xi pushes global AI governance, warns of national barriers July 17, 2026 | MLex Staff

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday called for international collaboration on artificial intelligence development and governance, cautioning against countries elevating their own security concerns at the ex... (more story)

Meta must give DC docs on instructions to researchers about reporting findings July 16, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

Meta Platforms must turn over four documents detailing instructions the company gave to researchers on how to report findings after the social media company was in active litigation for alleged harms it causes... (more story)

UK's Ofcom probes TikTok over age checks, seeks Google's help on porn searches July 16, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

UK regulator Ofcom opened an investigation into TikTok’s age inference systems and called on Google and Microsoft’s Bing to curb the visibility of porn sites without age checks. In a statement Thursday, the wa... (more story)

Big Tech antitrust enforcement is driven by EU cooperation, Italy’s Iossa says July 16, 2026 | Anna Ferrari

Italy's early intervention in digital cases — such as Meta AI-WhatsApp, Apple App Tracking Transparency and Apple iCloud — was driven by close cooperation with the European Commission, a board member of the It... (more story)

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Meta faces two more jury trials over alleged consumer harm in coming weeks July 17, 2026 | Madeline Hughes and Maria Dinzeo

In the wake of two landmark trials against Meta Platforms this year, two additional juries are soon to decide if the social media giant's design choices harmed Instagram users, as jury selection in the Tenness... (more story)

Kickoff for cloud giants' new UK oversight regime spotlights its novel approach July 17, 2026 | Maciej Boguslawski

Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Microsoft and Oracle have, as expected, become the first cloud companies in the UK to be designated as “critical” by UK financial regulators, who are looking ever closer at t... (more story)

States say 25 million US children use Facebook, Instagram, as trial looms July 16, 2026 | Mike Swift and Xu Yuan

California and 28 other states claim more than 25 million US children under 13 use Facebook and Instagram, estimates central to a trial beginning Aug. 12 seeking more than $1 trillion from Meta Platforms. Meta... (more story)

Google’s commercial partnership review may void YouTube liability shield, ECJ says (update*) July 16, 2026 | Matthew Newman

Google may not be able to rely on the hosting liability exemption under the EU's E-Commerce Directive after reviewing a YouTube creator's channel before entering into a commercial partnership, the EU's highest... (more story)

US high court's Chatrie decision further protects Americans' digital data July 15, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

A US Supreme Court's decision that precise geolocation information "is 'not truly shared'" with a third party dealt a blow to decisions from the 1970s that have allowed companies to share information with law ... (more story)

UK social media ban risks stop-start regulation, former ICO deputy says July 14, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

Social media platforms could face a stop-start UK regulatory regime unless the planned under-16s ban is aligned with the Online Safety Act, the former Deputy Information Commissioner told MLex. Steve Wood said... (more story)

Beyond Bias: The expanding legal risks around AI hiring tools July 14, 2026 | Amy Miller

AI-powered employment tools are facing growing legal scrutiny as courts move beyond questions of algorithmic bias to examine governance, transparency and accountability. Recent litigation over the tools is pus... (more story)

Broad range of digital services to face EU under-13 access curbs, design rules July 13, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

Social media platforms aren’t the only services likely to be covered by future EU rules to better protect young users. Instead, the EU is looking at a broader approach than Australia’s first-of-its-kind social... (more story)