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Porn site operator fined £1m in UK starts implementing age checks within a week December 11, 2025 | Frank Hersey

Pornography website operator AVS Group has begun to install age assurance checks for UK users, a week after it was fined £1 million by the country's online safety watchdog for a failure to do so as required by... (more story)

EU telecom market consolidation opposed by six countries December 11, 2025 | Matthew Newman and Luca Bertuzzi

A group of six EU countries — Czechia, Finland, Ireland, Latvia, Luxembourg and Slovenia — has expressed skepticism about any market consolidation in the EU’s telecom market, as well as any changes to rules th... (more story)

Ticketmaster monopoly suit to proceed should US DOJ drop out, Tennessee AG says December 11, 2025 | Khushita Vasant

US state attorneys general will continue fighting a monopolization lawsuit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster and proceed with a March 2026 trial should the US Department of Justice, which is leading the lit... (more story)

UK minister asks lawmakers to point out Online Safety Act’s gaps on AI chatbots December 10, 2025 | Frank Hersey

The UK minister for AI and online safety, Kanishka Narayan, has called on lawmakers to point out any gaps in the country’s Online Safety Act with respect to risks posed by AI chatbots.

Japan antitrust chief touts start of Mobile Software Competition Act on Dec. 18 December 10, 2025 | Jeyup S Kwaak

With just over one week to go before the long-awaited and politically sensitive “Smartphone Law” goes into effect, the chief of Japan’s antitrust regulator on Wednesday praised the law as a boon for competitio... (more story)

Australia begins enforcing under-16 social media ban, but probes stay under wraps December 10, 2025 | Saloni Sinha

Australia began enforcing its under-16 social media ban on Wednesday, but the online safety regulator says it won’t comment on individual investigations, leaving the scope and pace of early probes largely opaq... (more story)

India proposes 'Pay-to-Train' AI copyright law, granting access for royalties December 10, 2025 | Freny Patel

India has proposed a far-reaching hybrid model to govern the use of copyrighted material in training generative artificial intelligence systems. The two-pronged approach proposes granting AI developers the rig... (more story)

Meta can subpoena former employee in US social media case, judge rules December 09, 2025 | Xu Yuan

A former Meta Platforms employee who accused the company of wrongdoing in protecting children online must turn over communications with former or current Meta employees regarding the subject, a US federal judge ruled.

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For the world's online safety overseers, 2026 will be the year of the child December 11, 2025 | Mike Swift, Sara Brandstätter, Patricia Figueiredo and Maria Dinzeo

Regulators worldwide have woken up to a need to police online safety for minors. Australia has arguably gone the furthest, banning social media for under-16s from this week. In Europe, America, Asia and beyond... (more story)

Papers, please: Can online age verification be compatible with privacy? December 11, 2025 | Maria Dinzeo

Age verification is increasingly seen as a way to keep children away from harm online, as seen with versions in place in the EU, UK and the US. But there are widespread fears that proving your age necessarily ... (more story)

Can platforms’ algorithms be regulated effectively, or at least practically? December 10, 2025 | Patricia Figueiredo

Governments around the world are trying to tighten their scrutiny of social media recommender systems, the algorithms that determine what users see on platforms such as Instagram and TikTok. After years of deb... (more story)

Why does the US differ on content moderation? Blame the First Amendment December 10, 2025 | Mike Swift

Government social media age restrictions, such as the one coming into force this week in Australia, or broad content-moderation laws such as those in the EU and the UK, are impossible in the US because they ar... (more story)

India retreats from mandatory cybersecurity app amid privacy concerns December 04, 2025 | Freny Patel

The Indian government has scrapped its directive mandating the "Sanchar Saathi" cybersecurity app on new smartphones after just five days. Despite claiming "increasing acceptance," the swift U-turn — forced by... (more story)

Media Matters win against US FTC paves way for GDI success on investigative demand December 03, 2025 | Alex Wilts and Madeline Hughes

The Global Disinformation Index, or GDI, has joined Media Matters in asking a US court to curb the Federal Trade Commission’s probe into an alleged advertiser boycott — a challenge that is expected to see simi... (more story)

Litigation funders set to dodge EU-wide regulatory action — for now December 02, 2025 | Jean Comte

Investment funds engaging in for-profit support of court cases aren't likely to see any EU-wide regulatory action in the short term. The European Commission appears to see no reason to intervene, and for now i... (more story)

To bridge IP divide, WIPO board of judges plan agenda to aid developing jurisdictions November 27, 2025 | Freny Patel

Underscoring the World Intellectual Property Organization Advisory Board of Judges’ mission to bridge the gap between highly advanced IP jurisdictions and those that need support, the board is finalizing a two... (more story)