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Taiwan FTC to scrutinize Uber's stake in Grab's $600m Foodpanda deal March 27, 2026 | Yonnex Li

Taiwan's Fair Trade Commission said it is preparing to scrutinize Grab's planned acquisition of Foodpanda's Taiwan operations, as lawmakers raised concerns over Uber's stake in Grab and potential monopoly risk... (more story)

Japanese chip suppliers dominate China trade show despite self-sufficiency push March 27, 2026 | MLex Staff

Japanese exhibitors dominated displays of semiconductor manufacturing equipment and chemical materials at one of China’s largest chip industry trade shows, underscoring how Chinese manufacturers and internatio... (more story)

South Korea's class action debate returns, with data breaches front and center March 27, 2026 | Jenny Lee

South Korea is moving to introduce a sweeping general class action regime, putting the Ministry of Justice at the center of an overhaul that could recalibrate both corporate risk and how consumers are compensa... (more story)

US FTC focused on traditional antitrust theories of harm, Ferguson advisor says March 26, 2026 | Alex Wilts

The US Federal Trade Commission is not looking to bring “academic pie-in-the-sky theories” of harm and is instead focused on “day-to-day principles that apply in antitrust law,” a senior advisor to the head of... (more story)

US FTC chair warns about 'rent-seeking' by large content companies March 26, 2026 | Khushita Vasant

Large content companies' attempts to claim a slice of the pie whenever other firms train large language models on their data feels like "rent-seeking," US Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson said Thursday.

FTC chairman warns of 'serious trouble' if US doesn't dominate AI space March 26, 2026 | Khushita Vasant

America needs to be a dominant player in the global artificial intelligence race, and should it fall behind, the US economy will be in "serious trouble," Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson warned Thursday.

Microsoft lawyer warns AI shouldn’t 'go the way of search' March 25, 2026 | Lewis Crofts

Microsoft’s chief legal officer warned that the rollout of AI technologies should avoid the pitfalls of internet search, which fell into the hands of Google, and regulators should rightly focus on bottlenecks ... (more story)

US judge 'reluctantly' allows new infringement claim in authors' AI case March 25, 2026 | Emma Whitford

A proposed class of book authors can add a contributory infringement claim to their copyright lawsuit against Meta Platforms related to alleged torrenting, US District Judge Vince Chhabria begrudgingly ordered... (more story)

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Cox ruling in US clouds contributory infringement claims against AI companies March 26, 2026 | Melissa Ritti and Emma Whitford

A California federal judge’s decision allowing authors to expand their copyright case against Meta collided almost immediately Wednesday with a Supreme Court ruling that is likely to test the newly added theor... (more story)

Is effective altruism's catastrophist risk agenda shaping EU AI enforcement? March 26, 2026 | Luca Bertuzzi

Which risks to prioritize in AI governance? As core parts of the EU's AI Act near enforcement, competing to provide the answer are effective altruism, which stresses maximizing humanity’s long-term wellbeing, ... (more story)

Sectoral interplay set to be key sticking point in AI law revision negotiations March 26, 2026 | Luca Bertuzzi

How the EU's AI law interacts with sectoral product laws looks set to be the key bone of contention in the final stage of talks on a package of amendments to the bloc's landmark law that aim to make it simpler... (more story)

Global data-protection, AI pros set to converge on DC for IAPP summit March 26, 2026 | Matthew Newman and Mike Swift

The world's privacy and AI professionals are set to converge on Washington DC for the International Association of Privacy Professional's annual Global Summit. For the first time, “privacy” isn't the summit’s ... (more story)

EU countries see no easy fix to AI governance coordination challenge March 25, 2026 | Luca Bertuzzi

Enforcement of the EU's keystone AI law is proving a struggle for the bloc's member states as they try to coordinate across fragmented national regulatory systems: Differing structures, capacity constraints an... (more story)

Chilly reception from Democrats signals challenges for Trump's US AI framework March 23, 2026 | Emma Whitford

President Donald Trump’s latest proposal to preempt US state artificial intelligence laws is getting a chilly reception from Democrats in Congress, previewing challenging bipartisan negotiations toward a possi... (more story)

EU cookie regulation at risk if centralized in Ireland, French watchdog suggests March 23, 2026 | Matthew Newman

The EU's ability to police the use of cookies could be at risk if the European Commission's legislative plans to make Ireland's data protection authority responsible for the job across the whole bloc go ahead,... (more story)

China's Five-Year Plan reveals fundamental economic tensions March 23, 2026 | MLex Staff

In China's latest five-year economic and social blueprint, Beijing has set ambitious targets that pull in opposite directions: tech supremacy versus social stability, export-led growth versus reduced trade fri... (more story)