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Digital Economy

Facebook agrees co-regulation test with French regulators

The social network will work with French authorities on hate speech and offensive content.

Indian regulator opens consultation on regulating OTTs

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has published a consultation paper for a “Regulatory Framework for Over-The-Top (OTT) Communication Services”.

EU Member states still deeply divided over Digital Tax

At the Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) held on 6 November, ministers of the EU28 have debated the detail of the proposed tax on Digital Services

ICO publishes new guidance for GDPR compliance in the UK

The UK data protection authority has issued two new documents, looking at how companies should adjust their practices related to encryption and passwords

UK and Canadian Parliament form joint international committee to hear Facebook’s CEO

The Chairs of the UK Select Committee for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, and of the Canadian Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy, and Ethics, have invited Mark Zuckerberg to an unprecedented joint hearing

UK's ICO fines Facebook for failing to protect users’ personal information

The UK Data Protection Authority concluded its investigation in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal

Italian competition authority fines Apple and Samsung for making devices obsolete

The Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato (AGCM) has fined the two main manufacturers of devices in the world for planned obsolescence, in a world-first case

Interim report on fake news disappoints DCMS Committee

The Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport Committee of the House of Commons has criticised the Government’s response to its enquiry on fake news

Japanese DPA asks Facebook to improve data protection practices

The Personal Information Protection Commission (PPC) demands that Facebook better protect users’ personal data

Google appeals the EC’s Android fine, while setting out its plan to comply

Google is appealing the European Commission’s decision of July 2018, in which Google was fined €4.34bn for imposing “illegal restrictions” on Android device manufacturers and mobile operators, to strengthen its dominant position on the internet search market