Coimisiún na Meán’s Investigations Team has launched two formal investigations into the TikTok and LinkedIn platforms under the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA). The investigations will assess if the ...
This includes content that spreads hate or violence against women, or normalises sexual violence, including some types of pornography. It can be both illegal or harmful to children and is often pushed ...
On 17 November 2025, Lord Holmes asked the UK government in the House of Lords when they will publish their consultation on artificial intelligence legislation, and when a bill will be introduced. The ...
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The European Parliament Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL) is calling on the European Commission to introduce a new law to regulate the use of algorithmic technologies, including AI, ...
The European Commission is investigating if Google is applying fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory conditions of access to publishers’ websites on Google Search, which is an obligation under the ...
Scott Foster summarises the latest Court of Appeal decision in the Samsung / ZTYE FRAND litigation. Does pressing for your preferred court amount to bad faith? The Court of Appeal’s decision in ...
After consulting in February 2025, it will publish its final guidance for improving women and girls’ online safety on 25 November 2025. Around 18 months later, it plans to publish an assessment of how ...
Under new amendments to the Crime & Policing Bill, designated bodies like AI developers and child protection organisations, such as the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), may scrutinise AI models, and ...
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Children’s Online Safety was set up in March 2018. It has now opened a call for evidence on an inquiry into Artificial Intelligence (AI) Harms and ...
The Office for Budget Responsibility estimates that a cyber-attack on critical national infrastructure could temporarily increase borrowing by over £30 billion – equivalent to 1.1% of GDP. The UK ...
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