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Digital Economy

Europe’s attempt to regulate AI is built on a pyramid of risk

The regulation might look like a balanced compromise, but a lengthy and painstaking negotiation still lies ahead

Competition authorities demand stricter rules on merger control to curb the dominance of Big Tech

Regulators in Australia, Germany, and the UK highlight the importance of international coordination when regulating digital markets

Irish data protection authority to probe considerable data leak involving Facebook

The incident involving more than 500m users is a critical test for the DPC’s effectiveness as a one-stop-shop

China to strengthen its antitrust approach to Big Tech

A $2.8bn fine for Alibaba and plans to expand regulatory powers show that China is serious about tackling online monopolies

Elsewhere in regulation this week

Other noteworthy regulatory developments week ending 9 April 2021 from the Assembly Analyst team

Ofcom’s guidelines to tackle harmful content on video platforms

The UK regulator is proposing guidelines for online platforms, while it awaits for new legislation that will give it even broader powers

French competition authority decides in favour of Apple against online advertisers

The AdC will not take temporary measures to limit Apple’s new tracking transparency framework – but the dispute is far from over

UK regulators get serious about cooperating to tackle the big issues

The Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum will tackle complex areas such as encryption and algorithms

UK competition authority investigates Apple’s app store

The CMA opens a probe very similar to the one pending at the EC level, in a further sign that the UK is about to go after Big Tech in a meaningful way

Big Tech signs up to disinformation Code of conduct in Australia

After a clash with Government on how to pay for news, online platforms are willing to play ball on tackling disinformation