Norway’s New Internet Law to Align with the EU Digital Services Act
Norway introduces a new law to enhance internet safety, ban behavioral marketing to children, and align with EU Digital Services Act standards.
Norway introduces a new law to enhance internet safety, ban behavioral marketing to children, and align with EU Digital Services Act standards.
The EU Commission’s updated cybersecurity blueprint enhances crisis management, strengthens collaboration, and promotes resilience against large-scale cyber incidents.
US lawmakers challenge EU digital laws, citing potential bias against American tech firms, as the DMA and DSA reshape global market dynamics and heighten transatlantic tensions.
The European Parliament continues to push for AI liability rules despite the European Commission’s plan to withdraw the directive due to negotiation challenges.
X challenges Berlin court’s decision on DSA compliance, citing due process and impartiality concerns, impacting user privacy and free speech amid EU digital law enforcement tensions.
META Platforms opens Facebook Marketplace to classified ad rivals in Europe to comply with a €798 million EU antitrust order, despite disputing the decision.
The integration of the Code of Practice on Disinformation into the DSA framework strengthens compliance measures for major platforms, addressing disinformation while upholding free speech and transparency.
The European Commission has halted the proposed EU AI Liability Directive due to industry pressure and aims to simplify digital regulations, raising concerns about potential compliance challenges.
The AI Action Summit in Paris shifted focus to innovation over regulation, with leaders like Vance and Macron advocating for deregulation to support AI growth, while maintaining commitments to governance and safety.
OpenEuroLLM aims to strengthen EU digital sovereignty by developing open-source AI models, addressing computing challenges, and fostering innovation within European businesses.