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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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US antitrust injunction battles highlight investor disclosure risks
Corporate executives under pressure to present Wall Street with rosy pictures of future business prospects should take heed of the cautionary tales offered by a tri... (more story)
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Elon Musk’s X faces an investigation by Paris prosecutors after its AI chatbot Grok generated sexually explicit deepfakes of minors, as pressure builds on the social media platform to comply with EU content-mo... (more story)
A fight between the reselling platform Ticombo and the Belgian state over the terms for online ticket sales will come before the EU's highest court, clarifying whether national law should protect the exclusive... (more story)
Epic Games’ US antitrust battles could wind down in 2026 after a key appellate ruling against Apple and a proposed settlement with Google. Still, issues remain to be worked out at the district court level in b... (more story)
The UK's regime for overseeing technology suppliers deemed critical to the financial system is set to reach its first anniversary without a single company being formally designated, despite warnings from lawma... (more story)
South Korea's government on Tuesday approved legislation designed to combat the online spread of fabricated and manipulated content, combining tougher civil liability with a new push for large platforms to pol... (more story)
Live Nation and subsidiary Ticketmaster asked a US federal court to dismiss a "baseless" monopolization lawsuit brought against it by the Department of Justice and a coalition of states and territories, saying... (more story)
China’s internet regulator has unveiled a draft regulation targeting artificial intelligence products and services that simulate human personalities and emotions, a move aimed at reining in fast-growing sector... (more story)
The Indian judiciary has urged the government to consider an Australia-style social-media ban for minors under 16. The Madras High Court cited the need for stronger protections against harmful online content w... (more story)
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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)
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 litigation is another indication that lower courts a... (more story)
US senators and activists are targeting the 30th anniversary of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act in February as a focal point for action to overhaul the law, which has shielded social media platfo... (more story)
Corporate executives under pressure to present Wall Street with rosy pictures of future business prospects should take heed of the cautionary tales offered by a trio of recent US antitrust lawsuits where defen... (more story)