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Digital Economy

German data protection authorities criticise the one-stop shop mechanism in GDPR

Regulators’ criticism is important in light of the upcoming two-year review of the GDPR, which the EC will carry out later in 2020.

UK Government to empower Ofcom to regulate online content

The regulator will monitor the way in which online platforms fulfil the statutory duty of care that new legislation will impose on them.

Apple fined €25m in France over iPhone slowdowns

France’s consumer protection agency fined the company for not informing customers about the effect of software updates on their devices.

UK competition authority looks to take on big tech after Brexit

The CMA is seeking a more active role in scrutinising and tackling anti-competitive behaviour by US tech giants.

EU Parliament calls for rules on a common charger for portable devices

The Parliament calls on the EC to come up with a proposal by July 2020 at the latest.

UK Government to legislate on consumer IoT security

The Government published its response to a consultation on the improvement of security standards for interconnected household devices.

UK decides not to implement EU Copyright Directive

Universities and Science Minister Chris Skidmore has said the UK will not implement the EU Directive after the country leaves the EU.

UK Data Protection Authority publishes Code of Practice for the protection of children online

The ICO says the code is “the first of its kind” in the world, and will be complemented by other initiatives to address online harms.

Google calls for regulation of AI

The company’s CEO, Sundar Pichai, called for international alignment and agreement on “core values” in a piece for the Financial Times.

US tech sector welcomes US–China trade agreement, but calls for more progress

The Consumer Technology Association estimates the trade war has already cost US tech companies a total $17.5bn.