This is the new MLex platform. Existing customers should continue to use the existing MLex platform until migrated.
For any queries, please contact Customer Services or your Account Manager.
Dismiss

Data Privacy and Security

Insight View More

Orange wins French court challenge to overlapping sanctions June 26, 2026 | Matthew Newman

French telecom operator Orange scored a legal victory after France's Constitutional Council struck down provisions allowing three administrative authorities to impose sanctions for direct marketing without use... (more story)

EU countries back reviving expired temporary rules on child sexual abuse material June 26, 2026 | Júlia Tar

EU government representatives on Friday backed reviving legislation that would restore a legal basis for online platforms to voluntarily detect child sexual abuse material after temporary rules expired in Apri... (more story)

New German data privacy chief selected amid growing debate about reform June 26, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

The election of Moritz Hennemann, a law professor and part-time judge, to be Germany’s next federal commissioner for data protection and freedom of information comes at a time of growing debate about reform of... (more story)

US FTC budget increase bid necessitated by expensive lawsuits, Ferguson says June 26, 2026 | Khushita Vasant

Expensive lawsuits and the need to hire antitrust economists, lawyers and paralegals justifies the US Federal Trade Commission's request for a nearly $45 million increase in the latest budget proposal, Chairma... (more story)

US FTC’s Ferguson warns of consequences if companies ignore subpoenas June 26, 2026 | Khushita Vasant

Companies that receive a subpoena from the Federal Trade Commission and choose not to respond to it may still be inviting an antitrust or consumer protection lawsuit if the agency has enough evidence to procee... (more story)

Australia plans to strengthen social media ban, prime minister says June 26, 2026 | Sean Maguire

The Australian government wants to strengthen its world-first social media ban for children under 16, the prime minister said. The move follows criticism from eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant that the la... (more story)

China seeks to boost AI-powered advertising with tighter regulatory guardrails June 26, 2026 | MLex Staff

China is seeking to balance the wider adoption of artificial intelligence in the advertising industry with tighter oversight of AI-generated content and personal-data protection, under a new policy document ai... (more story)

EU 'Digital Omnibus' talks delayed after latest draft lacks member-state support June 25, 2026 | Júlia Tar

AI developers, researchers and other data-intensive companies will have to wait for clarity on EU governments' approach to the digital simplification package after the proposal was withdrawn from Friday's meet... (more story)

Comment View More

Major class members face greater disclosure demands after UK’s Google adtech ruling June 26, 2026 | Lewis Crofts

The UK's Competition Appeal Tribunal has opened the door to broader disclosure demands on large beneficiaries of opt-out collective proceedings, ruling that major corporate class members in a £13.6 billion cla... (more story)

Japan AI data debate puts privacy in political spotlight June 26, 2026 | Sachiko Sakamaki

An unusually heated parliamentary debate is under way over Japan's data protection law, highlighting growing political divisions over balancing privacy protections with the use of personal data to support arti... (more story)

Platforms see renewed debate about EU rules for detecting child abuse content June 25, 2026 | Júlia Tar

Online platforms could once again have a legal basis in the EU to voluntarily detect child sexual abuse material if lawmakers revive an interim regulation that expired in April. EU ambassadors are due to discu... (more story)

Bipartisanship on kids' online safety reignites as US Congress pursues reform June 24, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

Both chambers of US Congress are looking to act on children's online safety with fresh bipartisan approaches announced this week.

AI developers, data companies may see more legal clarity in EU digital laws June 24, 2026 | Júlia Tar and Matthew Newman

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 pe... (more story)

US House child safety plan shows movement on preemption, ‘knowledge’ June 23, 2026 | Emma Whitford

As the ink dries on the US House’s latest children’s safety legislative package, Republicans appear to have made substantive concessions in areas including state law preemption and what constitutes “knowledge”... (more story)

FTC chair leads with singular authority as he steers agency in new directions June 22, 2026 | Khushita Vasant and Mike Swift

Andrew Ferguson doesn’t lack for confidence. The second person in a row under the age of 40 appointed to lead the US Federal Trade Commission, Ferguson is a fast-talking, sharp-minded conservative who brings a... (more story)

US FTC chairman may revamp 20-year antitrust, consumer protection orders June 22, 2026 | Mike Swift and Khushita Vasant

The chairman of the US Federal Trade Commission, Andrew Ferguson, has ordered the agency's antitrust and consumer protection staff to scrutinize whether a 1995 FTC policy that settlement orders sunset only aft... (more story)