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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)

Former US FTC Commissioner Slaughter praises agency bipartisanship March 26, 2026 | Claude Marx

Former US Federal Trade Commission member Rebecca Kelly Slaughter on Thursday extolled the virtues of the agency’s bipartisan tradition and declined to discuss a “post-apocalyptic world” that could occur if s... (more story)

X's Grok ordered to halt non-consensual 'nudified' images involving Dutch residents March 26, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

Social-media company X has lost a Dutch court case over its chatbot Grok’s ability to generate and distribute sexually explicit imagery, including non-consensual “nudified” images of Dutch residents. Judges ci... (more story)

EU 5G vendor phaseout timeline factors in member states' experience, official says March 26, 2026 | Júlia Tar and Mike Swift

A proposed 36-month EU timeline to phase out high-risk vendors from 5G networks is based on the experience of member states and years of preparatory work under the bloc’s 5G security framework, the European Co... (more story)

Porn sites, Snapchat face EU action over online risks to children March 26, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

Pornhub, Stripchat, XNXX and XVideos have breached the EU's online child protection rules, while Snapchat is being investigated over alleged shortcomings in child safety, the European Commission has said. The ... (more story)

EU lawmakers reject temporary CSAM rules extension, leaving legal gap looming (update*) March 26, 2026 | Júlia Tar

An extension of temporary rules allowing platforms to voluntarily detect online child sexual abuse material was rejected in a vote by EU lawmakers on Thursday, leaving a legal gap as the current rules are set ... (more story)

EU countries give digital 'omnibus' broad backing but diverge on AI and data rules March 26, 2026 | Júlia Tar and Luca Bertuzzi

EU countries have a range of differing positions on changes to data-protection rules in the European Commission’s proposed digital simplification package, according to four documents seen by MLex. They show di... (more story)

Zuckerberg testimony not convincing, juror says in Calif. social media trial March 25, 2026 | Xu Yuan

Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony in the trial over social media addiction was not convincing to the jury, one of the jurors said after finding that Meta and YouTube must pay $6 million in damages... (more story)

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Why UK lawmakers' push for social media under-16 ban may soon run out of steam March 27, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

Major online platforms saw UK lawmakers leave a growing standoff over child safety unresolved as they began their Easter break. The House of Lords this week renewed a push for an under-16 ban on social media, ... (more story)

New Mexico win over Meta shows strength of rules on unfair, deceptive practices March 27, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

A New Mexico jury’s quick, decisive verdict in the state’s lawsuit against Meta Platforms, alleging the company harmed children, shows the strength of laws barring unfair and deceptive practices.

Meta, YouTube Calif. verdict fuels litigation push, calls for federal regulation March 26, 2026 | Xu Yuan, Madeline Hughes and Maria Dinzeo

A California jury found Meta Platforms and YouTube liable for harms tied to the design of their platforms, a ruling that, despite modest damages, is adding momentum to a growing wave of litigation and renewed ... (more story)

Congress continues calls for social media reforms after verdicts in Calif., New Mexico March 26, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

With social media addiction in the headlines after juries in Los Angeles and Santa Fe, New Mexico, found Meta Platforms and Google liable for harming users, members of Congress are continuing their calls for r... (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)

X’s Grok in line for Dutch ruling on legality of AI-generated sexualized images March 25, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

Social-media company X is due to see a high-profile Dutch court ruling on Thursday in litigation over its chatbot Grok's use of AI to generate and distribute sexually explicit imagery, including non-consensual... (more story)

For Meta, other platforms, historic New Mexico verdict could signal legal trouble March 25, 2026 | Madeline Hughes and Mike Swift

While the $375 million penalty a New Mexico jury handed to Meta Platforms was less than 20 percent of had been sought by the New Mexico attorney general, the jury's quick and decisive verdict — the first of wh... (more story)

Meta faces $375m penalty as jury finds liability in N.M. social media trial March 24, 2026 | Maria Dinzeo, Madeline Hughes and Mike Swift

Meta Platforms violated a New Mexico consumer protection law and should pay a $375 million fine, a jury said Tuesday in handing down the first of what is likely to be many verdicts in courts across the US abou... (more story)