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Digital Economy

Conference debrief: ETNO-MLex Digital Policy Day

To drive progress against 2030 connectivity targets, like-minded stakeholders urged changes to the EU’s telecoms regulation and its attitude to in-market mergers

Denmark: New rules to limit the collection of children’s data

Several European countries are moving to rein in the power of tech firms, restricting the accumulation of data that underpins their business models

Conference debrief: techUK’s Tech Policy Leadership Conference

Recent interest in AI meant it dominated proceedings. Regulating this fast-moving technology will require flexibility, collaboration, and safeguarding the interests of society

The UK’s semiconductor strategy

A modest level of government investment compared to the EU and US reflects a more targeted approach, but will need to be used wisely if it’s to have any impact

Is it game over for Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard?

US approval and a successful appeal of the CMA’s recent prohibition would still be needed to get the deal through

Ofcom cloud market study: Webinar on interim report

Egress fees, technical issues and committed spend discounts by hyperscalers have been identified as the three major barriers to effective competition

CMA: Competition and consumer protection considerations of AI

As the UK gets to grips with foundation models of AI, the US starts a ‘frank’ conversation on the technology's risks

Harmonising the EU’s patent rules

With industry and the US Government voicing concerns, there is much for European policymakers to discuss before the proposed rules for SEPs can be enacted

Canada’s controversial new content law

The Government may follow Australia in regulating negotiations between platforms and news businesses, with its experience over the past two years providing some helpful lessons

The UK’s Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill

The Government’s ‘world-leading’ approach to regulating large tech firms has been three years in the making, allowing the EC to take the lead