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Child safety online, tech sovereignty at center of EU ministers’ talks
Stronger EU measures to protect children online, as well as ways to boost the EU's technological independence, will be topics in focus for national digital minister... (more story)
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Free-speech activists challenge global reach of Australia's online watchdog
Demands that Meta Platforms and X Corp. remove from their social-media feeds certain violent content, including footage of the assassination of political activist C... (more story)
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Daily Mail executive backs DOJ adtech remedies; US judge urges settlement
A Daily Mail executive backed structural and behavioral remedies proposed by the US Department of Justice in an adtech monopolization lawsuit against Google, saying... (more story)
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The US Department of Justice is encouraging patent holders and users facing sham litigation to approach the agency as it looks to deepen its understanding of the area, according to Dina Kallay, one of the top ... (more story)
Companies looking to bring a successful antitrust claim under the rule of reason, including patent disputes, must allege harm to the competitive process — because antitrust laws aren’t an “over-the-counter col... (more story)
Congress lacks the authority to “insulate” officers of executive agencies such as the US Federal Trade Commission from being removed at will by the president, the Trump administration told the US Supreme Court... (more story)
European Commission guidance that carmakers can at times cooperate regarding intellectual property licenses without violating competition law was surprising, unusual and an unfortunate development as it appear... (more story)
The EU’s digital simplification package should focus on making the General Data Protection Regulation and the AI Act more coherent and easier to apply across member states, Danish digital minister Caroline Sta... (more story)
Social media platforms such as Meta’s Instagram, ByteDance’s TikTok, and Snapchat should face tougher rules to protect children online, European digital ministers agreed on Friday, but they remained divided ov... (more story)
Exposure of children to the highest risk types of suicide and self-harm content was greater than previously thought before new rules in the UK's online safety law came into effect in July, a well-known online ... (more story)
China's antitrust regulator has launched a probe into Qualcomm, ramping up scrutiny of the US chipmaker as trade tensions between Beijing and Washington persist despite recent diplomatic efforts to stabilize r... (more story)
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As Japan’s competition regulator promotes a new smartphone law designed to open mobile ecosystems that have long been dominated by Apple and Google, domestic companies have so far been slow to explore the busi... (more story)
A series of trials involving allegations against the world’s biggest social media companies — Meta Platforms, ByteDance, Google, and Snap — will take place in California beginning 2026 in federal and state cou... (more story)
Adtech companies, publishers, and large US tech platforms are eagerly awaiting how the EU’s executive will amend the bloc's rules governing how websites obtain consent from users for the placement of cookies, ... (more story)
Stronger EU measures to protect children online, as well as ways to boost the EU's technological independence, will be topics in focus for national digital ministers meeting in Denmark on Friday against a back... (more story)
Demands that Meta Platforms and X Corp. remove from their social-media feeds certain violent content, including footage of the assassination of political activist Charlie Kirk, has placed Australia’s online-sa... (more story)
India’s $25-billion online gaming sector faces an existential crisis following the sweeping nationwide ban on all online real-money games with the enactment of the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act... (more story)
Carmakers and other IP-intensive industries are likely to welcome a planned revamp of the EU’s competition rules for technology transfer, that would make it easier for them to jointly negotiate with patent own... (more story)
A proposed law from the Ministry of Finance aims to empower Brazil’s competition agency to strengthen enforcement and ensure a competitive environment in digital markets, with a primary focus on Big Tech firms.