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Interim curbs on corporate conduct are 'increasingly important,' EU's Ribera says June 02, 2026 | Lewis Crofts

EU powers to intervene speedily in suspect conduct while a full probe runs its course are becoming "increasingly important" and may often be needed to protect markets from harm, the EU's antitrust commissioner... (more story)

Indian court backs 'right to be forgotten,' orders delisting of legal records June 02, 2026 | Freny Patel

An Indian court has laid down comprehensive principles on the "right to be forgotten" in a ruling with significant implications for digital intermediaries. The Delhi High Court ordered search engines to delist... (more story)

Online platforms pledge to strengthen CSAM reports after congressional inquiry June 01, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

Eight online platforms, including Meta Platforms, TikTok, SnapChat and Amazon, have all pledged to strengthen the reports of child sexual abuse materials that they send to the National Center for Missing and E... (more story)

X sees delay to deadline for EU regulators’ opinion on its DSA compliance plan June 01, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

X has seen a deadline for the European Board for Digital Services to issue an opinion on the social media giant's plans to comply with parts of the EU’s Digital Services Act pushed back to mid-June, the Europe... (more story)

China tightens grip on tech giants as Xi demands industrial push June 01, 2026 | MLex Staff

China escalated pressure on platform companies, demanding they shift from consumer-focused innovation to supporting national industrial goals seen as critical for geopolitical competition. The criticism appear... (more story)

Social media companies paid school district $27 million to settle US addiction claims May 30, 2026 | Maria Dinzeo, Xu Yuan

A small Kentucky school district will receive approximately $27 million from Meta Platforms, YouTube, Snap and TikTok to settle US claims that their addictive products fueled a student mental health crisis, ac... (more story)

US states ask appeals court to reverse judgment, remand FTC’s Meta monopoly suit May 29, 2026 | Khushita Vasant

Twenty-eight states and the District of Columbia asked a US appeals court to reverse a lower court's order in the Federal Trade Commission's monopoly suit against Meta Platforms, saying the court erred in requ... (more story)

Private companies can become ‘trusted flaggers,’ EU digital law draft guidance says May 29, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

Private companies, including IP right holders, could obtain “trusted flagger” status according to draft European Commission guidance issued under the Digital Services Act, potentially broadening access to one ... (more story)

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Meta, others could face expensive resolution of US school suits after settlement June 01, 2026 | Xu Yuan, Mike Swift and Maria Dinzeo

The $27 million paid by Meta Platforms, Snap, TikTok and YouTube to resolve the first US school district lawsuit over alleged social media addiction may seem minimal, but the settlement could be just the begin... (more story)

US legislative efforts to ban social media forge ahead as legal challenges loom May 29, 2026 | Xu Yuan

Following recent court victories against social media giants like Meta Platforms over online harms for children, efforts by state lawmakers to ban social media use by young people are making progress in Califo... (more story)

US FTC’s appeal of Meta trial win won’t solve agency’s AMG problem May 29, 2026 | Chris May and Clayton Vickers

The US Federal Trade Commission’s attempt to overturn a major trial loss in antitrust litigation seeking a breakup of Meta Platforms is unlikely to fix a broader issue with the agency’s ability to police past ... (more story)

South Carolina’s broad Age-Appropriate Design Code to affect array of companies May 29, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

Companies that never had to comply with children’s online regulations are prepping to submit audits to South Carolina’s attorney general under the state’s new Age-Appropriate Design Code that took effect earlier this year.

AliExpress case signals EU Commission openness to settlements, larger fine risks May 28, 2026 | Júlia Tar

AliExpress’s Digital Services Act case is emerging as an early test of how the European Commission plans to enforce the bloc’s platform rules, including whether the regulator can treat sprawling tech groups as... (more story)

Singapore AI sandbox highlights shift toward deployment-level governance May 27, 2026 | James Konstantin Galvez

Enterprise AI governance is increasingly shifting away from abstract model risks toward operational oversight of how autonomous AI systems behave once deployed in the real world. That shift was evident in the ... (more story)

TikTok’s EU probe may trigger addiction ‘guardrails’, not business overhaul (update*) May 27, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

TikTok’s EU probe over allegedly addictive features could be resolved through stronger safeguards and mitigation measures rather than a fundamental overhaul of the platform’s business model, MLex has learned. ... (more story)

India's patent boom faces reality check over delays, weak commercialization May 27, 2026 | Freny Patel

India’s patent filings are surging, but experts warn that weak commercialization, regulatory delays and poor monetization frameworks could prevent the country from realizing one of its most prized ambitions — ... (more story)