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New binding rules to tackle illegal content online, stricter rules for targeted advertising and an EU body with the ability to impose fines are just some of the demands of Members of the European Parliament for the ...
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has published its first judgment on net neutrality and zero-rating on 15 September 2020. The judgment is available here. The case submitted to the CJEU concerns two ...
The European Commission is expected to unveil this week its first piece of legislation aimed at tackling child sexual abuse online. Announced on 24 July in the Commission Communication "EU strategy for a more effective ...
The European Commission recently published a draft revised Recommendation on the relevant telecoms markets that may be subject to ex ante regulation. In line with the Commission’s obligation to review the current ...
With many people relying heavily on home deliveries during this time of COVID-19 restrictions, rather than going to physical stores and restaurants, scrutiny has heightened around the working conditions in platform ...
The second element of the EU Digital Services Package published at the end of 2020 is the proposed Digital Markets Act (DMA) which will seek to establish an ex ante framework to govern “Gatekeeper” digital platforms.
Member States rush in new FDI regulation with focus on tech, telecoms and health sectors.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a catalyst for change. As businesses around the world continue to adjust to the new normal and keep abreast of the rapidly changing rules and operational capabilities, business leaders ...
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