EU accuses Meta for Digital Markets Act breach with “pay or consent”
The EU charges Meta with violating the Digital Markets Act, highlighting concerns over its “pay or consent” model and emphasizing the need for user control over data usage.
The EU charges Meta with violating the Digital Markets Act, highlighting concerns over its “pay or consent” model and emphasizing the need for user control over data usage.
The EU Commission has requested information from Shein and Temu on their compliance with the Digital Services Act, focusing on consumer protection and transparency, with potential penalties for non-compliance.
The EU’s MiCA regulation requires national regulators to license and supervise crypto firms, with varying technical standards and transitional periods across member states.
Danish PM proposes EU-wide age limit of 15 for social media to protect children, urging effective age verification.
EU regulators are monitoring Telegram as it nears the 45 million user threshold, which would subject it to stricter requirements under the Digital Services Act.
The CJEU ruled in favor of Google, Amazon, and Airbnb, reaffirming the “country of origin” principle against Italy’s AGCOM’s disclosure and financial contribution requirements.
EU escalates investigation into Musk’s X for potential DSA violations, focusing on content moderation and AI risks.
EU confirms new Directive to improve gig economy working conditions and regulate platform algorithms.
The European Commission has recently released a set of FAQs regarding the European Health Data Space (EHDS) establishing a framework for sharing health-specific data.
EU demands TikTok risk assessment for new app, citing child safety and mental health concerns.