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Humphrey's Executor shouldn't exist, two state AGs say November 08, 2025 | Khushita Vasant

Tennessee's attorney general said Friday that a 90-year-old US Supreme Court ruling, which established that Congress can constitutionally limit the president's power to remove officials from independent regula... (more story)

Slaughter warns US Supreme Court of governance risks if FTC firing not reversed November 07, 2025 | Claude Marx

Lawyers for former US Federal Trade Commission member Rebecca Kelly Slaughter told the Supreme Court Friday that upholding her firing at the hands of President Donald Trump would “profoundly destabilize” key ... (more story)

Wi-Fi group, mobile operators make final pitch for use of upper 6-GHz band in EU November 07, 2025 | Matthew Newman

Companies representing the mobile and Wi-Fi industries made their final push this week ahead of a crucial decision next Wednesday on the use of the upper 6 GHz band — a key slice of spectrum that’s coveted by ... (more story)

EU cyber resilience law advancing work on standards and oversight, documents show November 07, 2025 | Júlia Tar and Luca Bertuzzi

The EU Cyber Resilience Act is entering a new stage of implementation, with the first set of cybersecurity standards under development and a new EU-wide "observatory" for digital security governance set to sta... (more story)

Foreign e-commerce platforms face tighter rules in draft Vietnam law November 07, 2025 | Hoa Dinh

Vietnam’s draft e-commerce law would impose stringent responsibilities on platforms and their legal representatives, including joint liability for certain violations. However, both industry players and lawmake... (more story)

Singapore passes new online safety law to strengthen redress, accountability November 07, 2025 | Choltanutkun Tun-atiruj

Singapore's Parliament has passed new legislation creating a statutory framework to tackle online harms and improve victims’ access to redress. The Online Safety (Relief and Accountability) Bill establishes an... (more story)

ZTE says SEP antitrust suit doesn’t belong in US court November 07, 2025 | Alex Wilts

Allowing Samsung’s antitrust claim against ZTE Corp. to move forward would be “unprecedented,” an attorney for ZTE told a California federal judge Thursday, arguing that the alleged conduct has no meaningful c... (more story)

Google, Epic Games draw US judge's scrutiny over proposed injunction changes November 07, 2025 | Alex Wilts

Epic Games and Google faced pushback from a US judge in California over their proposed changes to an injunction issued in their antitrust fight. At the same hearing, the judge gave his initial approval of a lo... (more story)

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Google, Epic Games, states to face US judge over Play Store deals November 06, 2025 | Alex Wilts

Google’s settlement with Epic Games could be welcome news to the US judge overseeing their antitrust battles — yet it also leaves uncertain the fate of another deal Google struck with state enforcers over its ... (more story)

Proposed FTC Commissioner Baasch brings privacy, competition litigation chops to agency November 05, 2025 | Mike Swift and Chris May

Ryan Baasch, President Trump’s choice to be the next member of the US Federal Trade Commission, is a lawyer who knows the inside of a courtroom, even as he was the field general leading one of the most effecti... (more story)

US Congress sharpens scrutiny of content moderation decisions October 31, 2025 | Madeline Hughes

As US lawmakers put Biden-era decisions about content moderation under a microscope, there are two emerging paths to confronting the critics: turn to community notes or strengthen independent teams that make m... (more story)

Social-media age verification needs Europe to work in step, Norway’s Tung says October 29, 2025 | Sara Brandstätter

Norway is moving ahead swiftly in the debate over children's use of social media as it develops a plan for a strict minimum age of 15, the country's digital minister has said. Australia is the poster child for... (more story)

Big Tech faces new risk of injunctions as BEUC plots court action October 28, 2025 | Lewis Crofts

Apple, Google, Amazon, TikTok and others could soon find themselves in courts across Europe arguing with consumer representatives over how to implement the EU’s digital gatekeeper rules. Consumer group BEUC ha... (more story)

Ad tracking tools subject to further scrutiny under US bulk data rule October 27, 2025 | Xu Yuan

As digital advertising faces the increasing scrutiny that comes with mounting litigation and tightened regulation, the US bulk data rule that originated from national security concerns over hostile foreign cou... (more story)

Italy’s anti-piracy crusade has led tech firms to battle new telecom rules October 22, 2025 | Luca Bertuzzi

Italy’s struggle to curb online piracy of live sports has led technology companies to denounce the communications watchdog's new regulation of internet content delivery networks, and the possibility that they ... (more story)

Character.AI litigation in US spotlights questions about AI, Section 230 October 21, 2025 | Mike Swift

For more than a decade, critics of the broad legal protections for interactive online platforms provided by Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act have argued the law is too broad, was designed for a ph... (more story)