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Digital Economy

French Data Protection Authority proposes stronger tools for internet users to opt out of data harvesting

The CNIL issued a draft recommendation to strengthen the hand of users in giving consent to placing cookies or other tracers on their devices.

US Government issues AI guidelines and warns against over-regulating

The Office for Science and Technology Policy announced the guidelines at CES, sending a message to European counterparts against adopting a prescriptive approach.

Tech giants ask regulators to avoid imposing liability requirements on them

EDiMA, the lobbying group of leading tech companies in Europe, published a paper calling for a new Online Responsibility Framework.

ECJ Advocate General casts doubts on US–EU Privacy Shield

In the case between Max Schrems and the Irish Data Protection Authority, the AG says the authority must decide if US surveillance practices comply with EU privacy standards

UK competition authority publishes interim report on digital advertising review

The CMA is concerned about Google and Facebook’s dominance, and will make detailed policy recommendations to tackle it in its final report in 2020.

EU Competition Commissioner hints at reviewing market definition notice

In a speech, commissioner Margrethe Vestager suggests the notice on market definition will be reviewed to take into account globalisation and digitisation

Indian government proposes a new Personal Data Protection Bill

The bill largely resembles the first draft of 2018; however, it makes broader exemptions for public authorities, and foresees the creation of a ‘sandbox’ for innovation purposes

US Government likely to retaliate against France’s digital tax

The US Trade Representative found the tax discriminatory, and suggested to respond with restrictions and tariffs up to 100% on some French products

EU Parliament votes in the new European Commission

EU Parliament votes in the new European Commission

President-elect Ursula Von Der Leyen will take office as of 1 December 2019. The Commission will propose a Digital Services Act and continue to cast its eye on tech giants.

Tim Berners-Lee and his web alliance launch a ‘Contract For The Web’

Tim Berners-Lee and his web alliance launch a ‘Contract For The Web’

The Contract enshrines nine principles for governments, companies, and citizens, and aims to foster a new collaborative approach for the web.