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Slater's departure ends turbulent tenure as DOJ antitrust chief
Gail Slater, antitrust chief at the US Department of Justice, announced on Thursday that she is leaving the agency less than one year into her turbulent tenure and ... (more story)
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Coupang breach tied to stolen key, forged 'electronic pass,' South Korea finds
Coupang’s user-account system was exploited for months after a former employee allegedly stole a signing key and used it to forge an “electronic pass” that could cl... (more story)
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DOJ’s Hamer leaving Antitrust Division less than a year into job
Mark Hamer, a top enforcer in the US Department of Justice's Antitrust Division, is departing the agency less than a year after he was appointed deputy assistant at... (more story)
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The UK online safety regulator should face an expanded legal challenge over its transparency practices as campaign group Movement for an Open Web has applied to join a court case questioning Ofcom’s refusals t... (more story)
China's internet regulator has ordered digital platforms to remove more than 13,000 social-media accounts and 543,000 pieces of content for failing to label artificial intelligence-generated material, in the f... (more story)
A former top US Department of Justice antitrust official said Thursday that merging companies must prioritize winning deal approval “on the merits,” warning that lobbying won’t rescue a weak case.
Meta Platforms is unhelpful in addressing cybercrimes, Sergeant Benjamin Zwiebel of the New Mexico Department of Justice’s Internet Crimes Against Children Unit told a state court today.
A former Meta Platforms advertising executive testified at trial on Thursday in New Mexico’s consumer protection case against the company that it had focused on “growth over safety.”
Huawei Technologies could try to fend off a fourth superseding indictment in a long-running US case alleging that the Chinese telecommunications giant had engaged in racketeering conspiracy, trade-secret theft... (more story)
EU digital simplification plans as proposed would fold rules on public-sector data reuse into the Data Act, introduce a lighter regime for certain customized cloud services and expand safeguards for trade secr... (more story)
South Korea has handed companies a far sharper set of financial and compliance consequences for mishandling personal information, after parliament on Thursday passed revisions to the Personal Information Prote... (more story)
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With just a week remaining before new rules in India take effect, online platforms are scrambling to determine whether they have sufficient time to prepare for what many view as a fundamental regulatory shift,... (more story)
Gail Slater's departure from the US Department of Justice on Thursday ended a nearly year-long turf war and stripped the Antitrust Division down to three political appointees in the front office.
The appointment of Gail Slater last year to lead antitrust enforcement at the US Department of Justice was seen as an expression of philosophical continuity with past administrations. Her ouster Thursday — aft... (more story)
The investigations into the misuse of the AI chatbot Grok to generate non-consensual, sexualized content involving women and children revealed Brazilian authorities’ frustration over the lack of evidence in th... (more story)
Canada’s recent trade deal with China and a new EU rule mark a new turn in the electric vehicle market and reflect a broader shift toward sustainable Chinese cars — over the concerns of the US.
Gail Slater, antitrust chief at the US Department of Justice, announced on Thursday that she is leaving the agency less than one year into her turbulent tenure and three days after one of her top deputies unex... (more story)
An older jury in New Mexico's landmark trial against Meta Platforms is getting a crash course in how social media works, along with internet language, as the trial in the state's consumer protection lawsuit ag... (more story)
The European Commission has told EU lawmakers that the Digital Services Act has had a “significant impact,” while noting that compliance remains unsatisfactory — a contrast underscored by ongoing enforcement a... (more story)