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X Corp. admits breaching Australian online safety law, fined $462,000 May 21, 2026 | Sean Maguire

X Corp. on Thursday admitted to contravening Australian online safety law in 2023 by not fully providing the country’s online-safety watchdog with information on how it was combatting child sexual-exploitation... (more story)

Meta, TikTok, Google fail to tackle scam ads despite EU law, consumer groups say (update*) May 21, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

Meta Platforms, TikTok and Google are failing to adequately tackle fraudulent financial advertising on their platforms despite obligations under the EU’s Digital Services Act, according to complaints by Europe... (more story)

TikTok, YouTube face extra scrutiny from UK's Ofcom over child safeguards brushoff May 20, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

TikTok and YouTube will undergo increased UK regulatory supervision after refusing to make significant changes to recommender systems that determine what content children see on their feeds, online safety regu... (more story)

Meta generates value for users and businesses, researcher tells New Mexico court May 20, 2026 | Xu Yuan

A Meta Platforms researcher told a New Mexico judge the company’s social media platforms generate great economic value for both users and businesses, in the ongoing trial of the state’s case against Meta over ... (more story)

TikTok fails to lock under-13s out despite its own age rules, advocacy group says May 20, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

TikTok is failing to effectively enforce its own rules for keeping under-13s out, according to a new report by a Spanish advocacy group that tested the video sharing platforms' controls. The report also voices... (more story)

EU digital sovereignty rules may raise costs, worsen services, tech lobby warns May 20, 2026 | Matthew Newman

The EU's push for digital sovereignty could have unintended consequences including higher costs for European companies and the need to use inferior cloud services, the head of a leading tech association said W... (more story)

First research requests to access Big Tech data are under review, EU official says May 20, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

Big Tech’s internal data is the subject of almost 50 access requests filed by researchers to date under the EU’s Digital Services Act, a European Commission official has said. While no researcher has yet obtai... (more story)

Big Tech’s data use in Australian social media ban rollout monitored by watchdog May 20, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

Social media platforms operating in Australia are mostly using age-estimation and data-inference tools — rather than age verification with government ID checks — to enforce the social media ban for children, t... (more story)

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Xi, Trump sidestep chip curbs while reviving AI security talks May 20, 2026 | MLex Staff

Discussion of chip export controls was notably absent from the recent Trump-Xi summit, reflecting in part Beijing’s reduced urgency to secure relief from US curbs as China accelerates its push for technologica... (more story)

Meta ruling gives EU nations roadmap to tougher rules on payments for publishers May 19, 2026 | Inbar Preiss

A ruling by the EU's top court in a case brought by Meta gives publishers stronger leverage to seek payment, data and regulator support when platforms use news content. For social media providers, it raises co... (more story)

TikTok, Snap, YouTube settle, avoid jury in addiction case brought by US schools May 18, 2026 | Maria Dinzeo and Xu Yuan

This summer, for the first time, four social media companies were set to face a jury together over claims their intentionally addictive designs fueled a youth mental health crisis. Now, Meta Platforms will sta... (more story)

EU cookie rules need a 'new start,' not tweaks, Bavaria’s privacy watchdog says May 13, 2026 | Matthew Newman

European regulators debating cookie rules should talk frankly about how they can be reformed to improve EU web users' lives rather than opting for technical tweaks that won’t help them, the chief privacy watch... (more story)

EU’s online content ‘trusted flaggers’ looking to new guidance to quell concerns May 13, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

Online platforms are waiting for imminent EU guidance on the Digital Services Act's mechanism for expert notifications of illegal content; it's expected to include clarification on what organizations can be ce... (more story)

X’s Grok deepfakes scandal has seen limber lawmaking eclipse regulatory response May 11, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

The scandal of X's Grok producing millions of sexualized deepfakes led to multiple probes early this year. None has concluded yet, though Brazil’s privacy regulator expects preliminary findings by June, while ... (more story)

New Mexico AG Torrez brings prosecutor's aggressiveness to Meta litigation May 08, 2026 | Mike Swift

Not so long ago, Raúl Torrez was a New Mexico county prosecutor, focused on putting murderers and members of drug cartels behind bars. Now the state's attorney general, Torrez is arguably one of the most promi... (more story)

Deal over EU's AI omnibus package represents political victory for business May 07, 2026 | Matthew Newman

The EU’s flagship AI Act was meant to be an example of the "Brussels effect," pioneering law that would inspire the word, but it ended up a target of the bloc’s simplification agenda to realize the goal of gre... (more story)