Legislation & Regulation

November 14, 2023 Apple is facing a potential $14 billion tax bill revival in the European Union and a $25 million fine for hiring discrimination in the United States. The Advocate General of the Court of Justice of more...

November 14, 2023 SpaceX's plans to launch a satellite-based cellular service, Starlink, have raised concerns about potential interference with existing communication networks.  The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has sent a letter to SpaceX requesting a comprehensive interference analysis more...

November 13, 2023 EU lawmakers are expected to approve digital identity rules that could weaken internet security and enable surveillance, according to civil society groups and tech companies. The rules, known as eIDAS 2.0, would require browser makers more...

November 10, 2023 Britain's antitrust regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), is set to gain new legal powers to regulate big tech companies such as Meta, Alphabet, and Amazon. These new powers will allow the CMA to more...

November 6, 2023 President Biden has signed an executive order to regulate artificial intelligence, circumventing the need for congressional approval. This action has sparked both support and criticism within the tech industry. Clem Delangue, Co-founder and CEO of more...

November 1, 2023 U.S. President Joe Biden has signed an executive order aimed at reducing the risks that artificial intelligence (AI) poses to consumers, workers, minority groups, and national security. The order requires developers of AI systems that more...

October 30, 2023 The United Kingdom's Online Safety Bill has officially received royal assent, becoming law. The act's primary mission is to combat several specific online harms, including underage access to explicit content, addressing the issue of "anonymous more...

October 27, 2023 Apple is facing scrutiny from European environmental and consumer groups over its claims that its latest devices are "carbon neutral." The term "carbon neutral" is set to be banned by the European Union in corporate more...

October 25, 2023 The European Union (EU) Child Sexual Abuse Regulation (CSAR), also known as "chat control," has been postponed for the second time. The vote, originally scheduled for October 19th, has been delayed due to deep-seated disagreements more...

October 18, 2023 A new bill introduced in the New York State Assembly would require background checks for the purchase of 3D printers capable of creating firearms. The bill, A8132, is sponsored by Assemblymember Jenifer Rajkumar and is more...

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