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Digital Economy

UK regulators form a Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum

Ofcom, the ICO and the CMA strengthen their collaboration to better monitor online services.

UK House of Lords Committee warns of a ‘pandemic of misinformation’

The Democracy and Digital Technologies Committee published the findings of its inquiry on Digital Technology and Trust, along with a set of proposed remedies.

Australian regulator outlines guidelines for codes of practice to counter misinformation

The ACMA set out its expectations for voluntary codes to counter misinformation and to help consumers when it comes to the quality of online news and information.

European Commission concludes two-year review of GDPR

The Commission maintains the Regulation is generally working, but has found room for improvement in cooperation between countries.

Google loses appeal against GDPR fine in France

The Council of State confirmed the decision of the data protection authority to fine Google €50m for its targeted advertising practices.

French court strikes down most of the country’s law on hate speech

The constitutional court found that the law undermines freedom of speech in a disproportionate way. The decision could have an impact on future EU law on the matter.

European Commission opens two antitrust investigations involving Apple

The EC will investigate the mandatory use of Apple's own proprietary in-app purchase system, and restrictions on Apple Pay’s ‘tap and go’ function.

European Commission requires Big Tech to report monthly on disinformation

The EC will seek to expand the reporting programme to platforms such as WhatsApp and TikTok not currently signed up to the Code of Conduct.

Google asks the EC to thread carefully in regulating AI

The company’s response to the EC’s consultation on Artificial Intelligence warns against a prescriptive approach for ‘high-risk’ AI.

US Government launches digital tax investigation in nine countries plus the EU

The US Trade Representative will decide whether such taxes are discriminatory towards US companies, in a move similar to the stance it took against France in 2019.