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Partnership between UK online safety regulator and IWF set to boost CSAM enforcement January 30, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

UK online safety regulator Ofcom has formalized how the Internet Watch Foundation will support enforcement of the Online Safety Act, setting out how the charity can assist in the identification of child sexual... (more story)

EU DSA dispute settlement study includes focus on platform data and enforcement January 30, 2026 | Júlia Tar

An outsourced study on out-of-court dispute settlement bodies under the EU's Digital Services Act involves the European Commission examining issues including admissibility of complaints, platforms’ data-sharin... (more story)

Game platform Roblox faces Dutch EU DSA probe over child safety January 30, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

Game platform Roblox is under formal investigation by The Netherlands’ Autoriteit Consument & Markt over potential risks faced by minors on its platform, as the ACM examines whether the company has taken suffi... (more story)

Antitrust regulators tell Japan conference that cooperation will help Big Tech compliance January 30, 2026 | Sachiko Sakamaki

Competition regulators said that international cooperation in digital market regulation could reduce the compliance burdens on Big Tech companies as rules evolve around the world. As new digital regulation law... (more story)

Antitrust enforcement is consumer protection, recently departed New Jersey AG says January 29, 2026 | Chris May

New Jersey’s top law enforcers increasingly look for antitrust angles when thinking about how best to protect consumers, and competition law is an important tool for addressing “very substantial consolidation”... (more story)

Texas AG’s new antitrust chief says mandate is to find 'tough' cases January 29, 2026 | Khushita Vasant

The Texas attorney general's office has mandated its new chief of antitrust law enforcement to find "tough" cases affecting Texans instead of merely signing on to litigation being brought by US federal antitrust agencies.

Telekom Slovenije, T-2 seek EU judges’ clarity on network access right dispute January 29, 2026 | Matthew Newman

Telekom Slovenije and rival operator T-2 gave conflicting interpretations at the EU’s top court on how a dispute over access to T-2’s network infrastructure should be resolved under EU law, in a case that coul... (more story)

South Korea rolls out sweeping quantum strategy, eyeing next-AI innovation January 29, 2026 | Choonsik Yoo

South Korea unveiled its first comprehensive strategic roadmap to become a global leader in quantum technology, judging that falling behind could eventually erode competitiveness in other key industries such a... (more story)

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Pornhub says it will lock UK users out, but is there more than meets the eye? January 30, 2026 | Frank Hersey

Pornhub operator Aylo this week made perhaps the loudest cry yet for a shift in the UK to age checks for adult content to be handled at the device level, not by online platforms themselves. It won't have falle... (more story)

Text of EU's X decision sheds light on ‘rigid’ evidence rules in DSA probes January 30, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter and Nicholas Hirst

The text of the EU decision that saw Elon Musk’s X platform fined €120 million under the Digital Services Act sheds rare light on the European Commission’s data room and evidence-access rules, which X argues u... (more story)

UK political tilt toward social-media ban reframes debate over platform harms January 28, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

The online safety debate in the UK is shifting from regulating platforms to proposals for banning under-16s from social media after lawmakers backed an amendment proposing a ban. But new data on harms linked t... (more story)

One year in, Trump FTC focused on kids privacy, light-touch AI rules January 28, 2026 | Mike Swift

One year into US Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson’s leadership of the “Trump-Vance FTC," the Bureau of Consumer Protection’s regulatory philosophy on data privacy and artificial intelligence i... (more story)

National social media bans are gaining momentum, as EU doesn’t move January 27, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

Social media age bans are rapidly moving up the political agenda in Europe, with France and several other member states pressing ahead with national measures as the EU weighs whether to act at bloc level. With... (more story)

US DOJ-Live Nation showdown previews FTC appeals court fight with Meta January 27, 2026 | Chris May

Live Nation is hoping it can avoid a March trial in high-profile antitrust litigation brought by a US Department of Justice-led coalition that threatens to break up the company, in part, by relying on fresh pr... (more story)

TikTok USDS emphasizes security after Congress forced Chinese divestiture January 23, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

The new TikTok USDS joint venture is emphasizing security as it announces its new ownership structure after a years-long attempt to force the company to divest from Chinese ownership, which ultimately succeede... (more story)

Brazil takes cautious approach on non-consensual sexual images from X's Grok January 22, 2026 | Henrique Santiago

Brazilian regulators have responded to the Grok AI-generated image scandal by issuing a series of recommendations for the AI chatbot to comply with or risk facing a more serious investigation. Regulators' init... (more story)