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WhatsApp’s ads plan will pose questions for EU’s tech and privacy rulebooks
WhatsApp’s announcement this week that it will start offering targeted advertising, while unlikely to happen in the EU for some time, poses questions over complianc... (more story)
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Meta admits possible AI overreach in South Korean account bans
Meta Platforms has admitted the potential for excessive enforcement by its artificial intelligence-driven moderation tools, after thousands of account suspensions o... (more story)
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Global privacy regulators handed out over $18 billion in fines over last decade
The cost of data privacy violations for the largest companies that trade in personal data continues to escalate, with the world's privacy regulators handing out mor... (more story)
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E-commerce platforms now face formal liability in the Philippines as the country's trade regulator has begun full enforcement of the Internet Transactions Act, or ITA, which grants authorities powers to take d... (more story)
YouTube’s promised exemption from Australia’s groundbreaking under-16 social-media ban shouldn’t be allowed to stand and could spark challenges from other platforms offering similar services, the country’s top... (more story)
The European Commission faced strong criticism today over its plan to withdraw a proposal to tackle corporate greenwashing, with senior EU lawmakers accusing it of failing to deal honestly over interinstitutio... (more story)
A US federal judge told counsel for the US Department of Justice that documents they seek about Google's submissions to the European Commission as part of a parallel investigation into the tech giant's alleged... (more story)
Shielding small companies from excessive reporting obligations is the reason behind the announced withdrawal of the Green Claims Directive, the European Commission said in a statement today. The move was welco... (more story)
Businesses making green claims won't be freighted with new EU anti-greenwashing rules after the European Commission announced the withdrawal of the Green Claims Directive today at a press conference just one w... (more story)
The Shanghai Internet regulator yesterday summoned the operator of a popular Chinese companionship artificial intelligence chatbot amid concerns it generated vulgar and inappropriate content, in the latest reg... (more story)
Online platforms can use AI to help complete safety risk assessments under the UK’s Online Safety Act, Ofcom officials said today, as long as humans remain accountable for the process. The comments follow crit... (more story)
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With ChatGPT moving toward potential regulation under a key EU law governing digital services, its designation as the first standalone AI service could also open the door to strict curbs on digital gatekeepers... (more story)
Stepping into a void left by President Donald Trump’s bank-friendly regulators, Moody’s Ratings has proposed a rating methodology for US banks that stiffens capital and liquidity requirements — and has stirred... (more story)
A cautious approach to cryptoassets by the UK financial services regulator risks holding back the sector's potential in Britain, although there is no lack of buzz about the industry in London, according to the... (more story)
An ambitious, young, conservative leadership at the US Federal Trade Commission — many of them now parents who grew up as digital natives in the 2000s — appear to have the means and the determination to police... (more story)
Political figures in Brazil and the United States have been paying close attention to actions taken against Big Tech in Brazil. Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, known for his combative stance toward ... (more story)
A cluster of US state bills aimed at blocking the use of algorithmic rent-setting tools is seeing mixed outcomes this year — from a breakthrough in Connecticut to a dead end in Colorado — even as a proposed ba... (more story)
With Amazon's trial against the US Federal Trade Commission over whether it used "dark patterns" deceptive design to manipulate consumers to subscribe to its Prime service just four months away, the FTC has wo... (more story)
The new EU proposal for a 2-euro handling fee on low-value parcels, alongside plans to remove the current duty-free threshold for small shipments, aims to ease pressure on national customs and boost oversight ... (more story)