EU Commission Requests Data on Recommender Systems from YouTube, Snapchat, TikTok
The European Commission has requested information from YouTube, Snapchat, and TikTok about their recommender systems under the DSA, with responses due by 15 November.
The European Commission has requested information from YouTube, Snapchat, and TikTok about their recommender systems under the DSA, with responses due by 15 November.
The EU is defining “significant” cybersecurity incidents under NIS2, stressing quick reporting and setting thresholds to balance accurate incident assessment and societal security.
EU officials are preparing charges against Google for violating the Digital Markets Act, with potential fines up to 10% of global revenue.
Meta faces potential fines from the European Commission for linking Facebook Marketplace to its social network, risking up to 10% of its €127 billion revenue, amid other ongoing investigations.
Apple’s compliance with the Digital Markets Act remains under scrutiny, with the European Consumer Organization citing multiple instances of non-compliance.
The ECNL report on the AI Act emphasizes the need for a unified, human-centric AI regulatory framework in the EU to protect digital rights and promote ethical AI practices.
The Digital Markets Act aims to curb Big Tech monopolies, but recent findings suggest they may not be fully compliant, risking market competition and consumer protection.
Hogan Lovells offers AI Act compliance services to help organizations evaluate the Act’s applicability and ensure HR systems meet new EU regulations.
The European Commission and EDPB collaborate to clarify the interplay between the DMA and GDPR, ensuring coherent application for digital gatekeepers.
The new EU draft law on CSAM detection limits scanning to known material, addressing privacy concerns and revising roles for service providers and authorities.