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End of Apple’s UK encryption dispute sheds little light on future privacy risks
What lies ahead for companies offering encrypted online services in the UK remains unclear, despite a dispute between Apple and the government sputtering out last a... (more story)
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South Korea adopts tougher liability, platform self-rules in online disinformation law
South Korea's government on Tuesday approved legislation designed to combat the online spread of fabricated and manipulated content, combining tougher civil liabili... (more story)
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Epic Games rulings show limited reach of Trump-CASA case on US injunctions
The rejection of Apple’s argument by a US appeals court that the Supreme Court’s Trump v. CASA decision undermined an injunction in the Epic Games antitrust litigat... (more story)
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UK lawmakers have criticized the government’s cybersecurity bill for leaving major victims of recent attacks, such as retailer Marks & Spencer and carmaker Jaguar Land Rover, outside the scope of new rules. Du... (more story)
Japan’s Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara said Tuesday the government is keeping sexual deepfakes under a close watch, with a comprehensive study based on the new AI Act underway.
A US appeals panel voiced skepticism that Meta Platforms’ appeal of a lower court’s ruling concerning the application of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act in the social media addiction litigation i... (more story)
Elon Musk’s social media platform X must deal urgently with a wave of sexualized images generated by its Grok AI feature and uphold the law, the UK tech minister has said. The online safety watchdog has her fu... (more story)
Foreign disinformation campaigns facing the UK will be dealt with through sanctions, attribution and intelligence-led action against state-linked networks, a minister told lawmakers on Tuesday. Giving evidence... (more story)
Social media platforms and tech companies will soon face scrutiny from a new EU expert panel that will advise on potential additional restrictions and rules aimed at protecting minors online. The panel is expe... (more story)
Brazilian federal Deputy Erika Hilton pushed for the suspension of X AI chatbot Grok in Brazil after alleged deepfake images of women and children came to public attention.
A US government caution last month that Europe faces “civilizational erasure” was meant to be a warning that the bloc must enact regulatory reforms to reduce its economic decline, a senior US official said Mon... (more story)
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Companies operating in China face diverging pressures in 2026 as data privacy and cybersecurity policy pull in several directions at once. Public unease over data misuse, rising geopolitical friction with the ... (more story)
Meta Platform’s blockbuster acquisition of Manus appears straightforward: A US tech giant buys a promising artificial intelligence startup. But the deal exposes a troubling pattern for Beijing — Chinese-develo... (more story)
Vietnam’s passage of multiple digital laws in 2025 was intended to provide the regulatory clarity investors need, but companies heading into 2026 face a transition year of uncertainty as authorities finalize i... (more story)
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti has laid out his vision for US antitrust law enforcement which includes cases that have a more streamlined narrative and are less economically complex, along with s... (more story)
Fines by the UK online safety regulator have made headlines in the UK amid rising expectations for enforcement of the Online Safety Act, passed more than two years ago. Campaigners and lawmakers are criticizin... (more story)
Privacy-enhancing technologies were meant to free online advertising from the tangle of tracking cookies, but UK and EU regulators end 2025 signaling that more work is required. Meta’s proposal of an encrypted... (more story)
After two years of investigation, the European Commission has finally issued its first fine under the Digital Services Act against X, ending a long period of anticipation. The decision signals that enforcement... (more story)
Japan’s antitrust watchdog is set to recalibrate its enforcement in 2026, stepping up protection for smaller businesses and policing Big Tech under a new smartphone law, as debates emerge over how competition ... (more story)