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Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telefónica asked about EU Digital Network Act options
Deutsche Telekom, Orange and Telefónica were today asked to comment on how European regulators may regulate the telecom sector, after the European Commission publis... (more story)
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UK data reform bill facing collapse risk over lawmakers' AI copyright challenge
The UK’s data reform bill faces increasing risk of collapse after lawmakers last night again pushed forward an amendment to include in it protections for rights hol... (more story)
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ChatGPT’s EU digital rulebook designation could slow innovation, create precedent
What might the implications be if OpenAI’s ChatGPT is designated as a “systemic” search engine under the EU's Digital Services Act? Artificial intelligence is alrea... (more story)
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Meta has denied using artificial intelligence to make decisions about risk after a group of UK charities and experts urged the country’s communications watchdog to investigate following a report the US technol... (more story)
Whether social media platforms should implement strict age verification mechanisms was discussed at today’s ministers' meeting in Luxembourg. While some EU governments, including France and Denmark, want the E... (more story)
The EU’s data protection rules should be simplified, Caroline Stage, Denmark’s digital minister, said during a meeting of telecom ministers in Luxembourg today. The politician told her colleagues that the Gene... (more story)
Deutsche Telekom, Orange and Telefónica were today asked to comment on how European regulators may regulate the telecom sector, after the European Commission published a consultation document for the proposed ... (more story)
More online platforms are expected to adopt a set of media literacy "best practice" principles this autumn, UK regulator Ofcom has told MLex, expanding signatories beyond the current four of Google, Pinterest,... (more story)
Allowing the practice of “sideloading” would pose significant risks to user security, privacy and safety, and allowing third-party payments on Apple’s iOS operating systems is unlikely to bring any proven proc... (more story)
A proposed class that alleges Apple’s iPhone design led to the misuse of cellular data shouldn't be certified because the alleged defects were individual and caused no economic injury, the company told a US fe... (more story)
Merging parties that come to the US Federal Trade Commission with “robust divestiture proposals” will be met halfway by officials who “look forward to engaging and identifying solutions when possible,” FTC Com... (more story)
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Political figures in Brazil and the United States have been paying close attention to actions taken against Big Tech in Brazil. Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, known for his combative stance toward ... (more story)
A cluster of US state bills aimed at blocking the use of algorithmic rent-setting tools is seeing mixed outcomes this year — from a breakthrough in Connecticut to a dead end in Colorado — even as a proposed ba... (more story)
With Amazon's trial against the US Federal Trade Commission over whether it used "dark patterns" deceptive design to manipulate consumers to subscribe to its Prime service just four months away, the FTC has wo... (more story)
The new EU proposal for a 2-euro handling fee on low-value parcels, alongside plans to remove the current duty-free threshold for small shipments, aims to ease pressure on national customs and boost oversight ... (more story)
Telegram Messenger and X have both launched lawsuits targeting Australian eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant over her attempts to hold Big Tech responsible for illegal material their users may send. Both l... (more story)
New Zealand appears set to follow Australia down the path of legislating a social-media ban for children under 16 years of age. While there appears to be broad — but not unanimous — popular and political suppo... (more story)
Tech platforms including gaming, e-commerce and social media platforms are in lobbying mode over the planned EU Digital Fairness Act. While they don't see a new law as needed at all, consumer organizations sup... (more story)
Last week marked 100 days since the start of Andrew Ferguson’s leadership of the US Federal Trade Commission, and while the new chairman has frequently talked the talk of a full-throated Trump populist, the wa... (more story)