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Digital Economy

UK/US AI safety partnership

As the UK and US draw closer in alignment on their approaches to AI safety, more countries have moved to consider the competition implications of the emerging technology’s boom

EC launches its first DMA investigations

While the focus on self-preferencing and steering of users’ choices is unsurprising, the EC is likely to face familiar criticism over its repeated attempts to address well-worn complaints

European Parliament's endorsement of SEP regulation

Facing strong opposition from rights holders, the EC’s controversial proposal has cleared one hurdle but must now secure Member States’ support

The World v. Apple

While the firm faces a lawsuit over its position in the device market in the US, it’s weathering increasing pressure from European regulators over its app store practices

Regulating disinformation under the EU’s DSA

The new guidelines complement a series of policies introduced by big tech firms to address disinformation ahead of 2024 elections around the world

Digital markets legislation in India

By considering cloud services in scope of regulation, the draft Digital Competition Bill already reflects lessons learned from the EU’s Digital Markets Act

Paying for privacy in Europe?

As the UK gathers information about consent or pay schemes, the EC is weighing up using new powers to look at Meta’s paid ad-free subscription for EU users

EC: Adoption of revised market definition notice for competition cases

Updating the 27-year-old guidance should better equip the EC to assess competitive dynamics in the digital economy

MWC24 (final) reflections

The event saw regulation and policy dominate keynote sessions and panels, with AI the biggest buzz on the showfloor

Online harms legislation in Canada

The new bill prioritises some of the most egregious forms of harmful content online, while taking a more targeted approach to moderation than global counterparts