EU Lawmakers Need to Unlock AI’s Potential, Here’s How
With ChatGPT and other innovative AI tools making waves, developments in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) continue to attract […]
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With ChatGPT and other innovative AI tools making waves, developments in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) continue to attract […]
In September 2022, the European Commission presented its proposal for revising the EU’s Product Liability Directive (PLD), which dates back […]
Towards the end of last year, the European Commission proposed the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA) with a view to […]
The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has long been considered a gold standard in privacy regulation by many. In […]
There are tree key elements EU co-legislators must consider to develop an effective CSA framework: allow voluntary scanning for CSAM to continue, clarify the scope of the new rules, and make sure that detection orders are targeted and effective.
EU lawmakers are about to start final negotiations on the new EU rules on transparency and targeting of political advertising (TTPA).
In recent months, telecom incumbents have been aggressively lobbying the European Commission and national governments for the introduction of these so-called “fair share” payments.
The leak of an European Commission draft consultation document on the topic of the future of connectivity in Europe has […]
Following a year of big telecom lobbying for the introduction of EU network usage fees, the European Commission is now […]
“The unsurmountable cost of OTT’s traffic for Europe” is the alarmist title of a recent article by Telefónica’s Chief of […]