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Parents plead to US Senate for regulations on AI chatbots September 16, 2025 | Madeline Hughes and Amy Miller

After hearing heartbreaking stories from parents about their children engaging with AI chatbots and harming themselves, US senators told Big Tech companies they need to reform or be subject to subpoenas and regulations.

Get cybersecurity rules aligned, EU Commission urged in policy dialogue session September 16, 2025 | Júlia Tar

European technology companies pressed for streamlined cybersecurity compliance obligations during a stakeholder meeting with the European Commission, including tech policy chief Henna Virkkunen, on Monday. Par... (more story)

Merger remedy offers at 'eve of trial' are suboptimal, US FTC chairman says September 16, 2025 | Ilana Kowarski

US Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson complained Tuesday about antitrust remedy proposals that dealmakers bring forward “on the eve of trial.”

EU rules on public sector data reuse under consideration for merging September 16, 2025 | Júlia Tar

The Open Data Directive and Chapter II of the Data Governance Act were the focus of the European Commission’s second “reality check” meeting on Tuesday. The EU executive is considering merging the two into a s... (more story)

Draghi calls for pausing EU AI Act, ‘radical simplification’ of GDPR September 16, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

Italy’s former prime minister Mario Draghi has urged a pause of the EU AI Act’s high-risk rules and pressed for a radical simplification of the GDPR, warning that legal uncertainty is slowing AI deployment and... (more story)

UK privacy regulator defends resource allocation after Afghan breach criticism September 16, 2025 | Wooyoung Lee, Patricia Figueiredo and Frank Hersey

The UK privacy chief said his office will continue to focus resources on cases with the “greatest impact,” despite criticism over its decision not to investigate the Ministry of Defence’s Afghan data breach. S... (more story)

Apple to appear before EU judges next month over 'gatekeeper' designations September 16, 2025 | Lewis Crofts

The EU's pioneering gatekeeper law will be back under study by judges again next month, when lawyers for Apple seek to overturn the company’s designation under the Digital Markets Act as a crucial platform for... (more story)

AI oversight needs enforcement, not more principles, key privacy regulators say September 16, 2025 | Wooyoung Lee

At the Global Privacy Assembly in Seoul, privacy regulators and experts called for a shift from broad principles to concrete enforcement in governing artificial intelligence, warning that fragmented national a... (more story)

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Meta's effort to avoid US legal liability at all costs has backfired September 16, 2025 | Maria Dinzeo, Madeline Hughes

Last week’s bombshell US whistleblower disclosures made it clear that Meta went to great lengths to shield itself from liability over any potential harm to kids and teens from its products. But its in-house la... (more story)

Plaintiffs say 'groundbreaking' US privacy settlement is new Google privacy tool September 13, 2025 | Mike Swift

Class-action privacy settlements often put a monetary check before business changes, but a group of plaintiffs who alleged Google’s “Real-Time Bidding” ad auction violates their privacy say they've achieved a ... (more story)

China's Dior penalty reveals heightened focus on security of data transfers September 12, 2025 | MLex Staff

China’s cyber police penalized French luxury house Dior for failing to meet personal-data protection obligations, in a case that sends a stark warning to companies transferring information across borders: comp... (more story)

Google’s $425m verdict in US privacy trial calls for rethinking of privacy policy September 11, 2025 | Xu Yuan

Google was recently ordered by a US federal jury to pay $425 million in damages for violating users’ privacy by continuing to collect their data when the users thought they’d asked Google not to do so. In find... (more story)

Meta, TikTok win on DSA fees; EU judges leave methodology dispute unresolved September 11, 2025 | Júlia Tar and Matthew Newman

Meta Platforms and TikTok scored procedural wins at the EU’s General Court in their appeals against a supervisory fee that was imposed in the EU's Digital Services Act, the bloc's content-moderation rules. Whi... (more story)

Adtech suits against Index Exchange, Xandr pair national security, privacy claims September 10, 2025 | Mike Swift

Two adtech companies are among the first to face privacy lawsuits alleging violations of new US national security rules that restrict the transfer of Americans’ personal data to adversary nations such as China... (more story)

Bluesky, Dreamwidth fall victim to Mississippi age-verification law as impact hits adults September 08, 2025 | Mike Swift

Bluesky and Dreamwidth have blocked users in Mississippi following the US Supreme Court’s decision last month to allow the state's age-verification law to go into effect. While preventing kids from seeing stuf... (more story)

What next for UK tech, online safety and AI regulation under a new minister? September 08, 2025 | Frank Hersey and Patricia Figueiredo

The outlook for UK tech businesses and those considering investment has added uncertainty after a major government reshuffle late last week. Tech minister Peter Kyle is now business and trade minister and alre... (more story)