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California antitrust official says states weigh jury trials case by case June 03, 2026 | Alex Wilts

California’s antitrust chief said states will continue to decide on a “case-by-case basis” whether to seek jury trials in antitrust cases, but noted that juries currently appear receptive to competition claims.

IT risk is biggest category needing attention for US banks under $100bn, Fed says June 03, 2026 | Neil Roland

Information technology and operational risk, including cybersecurity risk, represent the largest category of Matters Requiring Immediate Attention for banks with US assets under $100 billion, the Federal Reser... (more story)

AI is 'natural experiment' for EU gatekeepers' rules, EU official says June 03, 2026 | Anna Ferrari

Artificial intelligence offers a chance to test whether the EU’s rulebook for Big Tech can prevent the sector from becoming dominated by a handful of companies, an EU regulator's official said. Lucia Bonova de... (more story)

Google, Amazon, Microsoft could face hurdles from EU cloud, AI development bill (update*) June 03, 2026 | Matthew Newman

US cloud service companies such as Amazon Web Services, Google and Microsoft could see new hurdles in winning European public procurement contracts under the EU "technological sovereignty" package published by... (more story)

Clarify new services in telecom draft bill, EU lawmaker Vălean says June 02, 2026 | Matthew Newman

European telecom companies should have more clarity about how the EU should treat emerging network services, particularly 5G network slicing, a leading European Parliament member said on Tuesday. Adina Vălean,... (more story)

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)

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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)

Meta, others could face expensive resolution of US school suits after settlement June 02, 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)