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FTX founder Bankman-Fried loses appeal in US crypto fraud case June 12, 2026 | Samuel Rubenfeld

A US appeals court rejected FTX founder Samuel Bankman-Fried’s appeal against his fraud conviction and 25-year prison sentence for stealing billions of customer deposits and investor funds provided to his coll... (more story)

Nanjing appeal court holds China AI provider liable for hallucinated defamation June 12, 2026 | MLex Staff

A decision by the Nanjing Intermediate People’s Court offers one of the clearest judicial signals yet that Chinese courts intend to hold AI providers accountable for harmful content they generate, while stoppi... (more story)

Australian government advancing plans for 'digital duty of care' legislation June 11, 2026 | Sean Maguire

The Australian government is developing "a digital duty of care" that will require online platforms to proactively identify and reduce risks of harm, particularly to children, through ongoing risk assessments,... (more story)

US DOJ acting antitrust chief Assefi to depart agency June 29 June 10, 2026 | Khushita Vasant

Omeed Assefi, the acting antitrust chief at the US Department of Justice, will depart the agency at the end of June in another high-profile departure from the Antitrust Division during the second Trump adminis... (more story)

EU telecom bill should mandate network-fee mediation, draft opinion says June 10, 2026 | Matthew Newman

US tech companies such as Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft that are responsible for large data traffic on European telecom networks should face “mandatory conciliation” in disputes over network fees, accordi... (more story)

Made in EU policy to help nurture European battery production, official says June 10, 2026 | Louis de Briant

Financial support and planned "Made in Europe" requirements aim to help European battery manufacturers close the gap with Chinese rivals, a senior European Commission official responsible for net zero industri... (more story)

Apple's latest child-safety tools partly shaped by Australian social-media ban June 10, 2026 | Sean Maguire

Apple will roll out new child-safety controls later this year, partly influenced by Australia’s push to restrict children’s access to social media. Australia’s under‑16 social-media ban has led to millions of ... (more story)

Social media regulation needed to protect elections, Japanese lawmaker says June 10, 2026 | Sachiko Sakamaki

Japanese lawmakers from across the political spectrum have agreed to pursue legal measures aimed at curbing misleading information on social media that could influence elections, reflecting growing concern ove... (more story)

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Social media platforms’ $27 million Breathitt deal sets benchmark in school MDL June 11, 2026 | Maria Dinzeo, Xu Yuan

A $27 million settlement between four of the world’s largest social media companies and a small Kentucky school district didn’t answer the central legal question hanging over the sprawling litigation around so... (more story)

Big Tech companies to face steady stream of EU digital-law actions, official says June 08, 2026 | Matthew Newman and Sara Brandstätter

Large digital platforms, including TikTok, Meta Platforms and X, are facing key steps in the European Commission’s enforcement of its content-moderation rules as the regulator plans monthly enforcement actions... (more story)

Meta questioned continuing research in light of leaks, US documents show June 05, 2026 | Madeline Hughes and Mike Swift

In September 2021, as a storm of controversy raged outside his company, Mark Zuckerberg sent his senior management team a momentous question, according to newly released US documents: should Meta Platforms sto... (more story)

Netflix, Meta, Discord, other tech giants targeted by Texas AG in election run-up June 04, 2026 | Mike Swift

With newly filed litigation and investigations against Netflix, Meta Platforms, Snap, Discord, and Roblox, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has arguably been the most aggressive data protection enforcer in th... (more story)

Making consumer guidance EU law would hurt video games, Supercell CEO says June 04, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

Ilkka Paananen, the CEO of video games maker Supercell, has warned that free-to-play mobile games could become unplayable in the EU if consumer-protection guidance on in-game currencies are incorporated into t... (more story)

EU digital law's national enforcers face test with policing of small porn sites June 03, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

Smaller pornography platforms are an increasing focus of enforcement under the EU's Digital Services Act as national regulators prepare action against services not large enough for the European Commission’s di... (more story)

TikTok faces Japan's first AI voice clone test as actor seeks deletion June 03, 2026 | Toko Sekiguchi

A Japanese actor’s deletion suit against TikTok over an allegedly AI-generated imitation of his voice could test how existing law protects commercially recognizable voices — and when platforms must remove disp... (more story)

US states concerned about DOJ actions in seed antitrust probe of Bayer, Corteva June 02, 2026 | Khushita Vasant

At least 20 US state attorneys general have been investigating Bayer CropScience and Corteva, alongside the US Department of Justice, for allegedly anticompetitive practices in the soybean and corn seed indust... (more story)