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EU proposes Digital Networks Act to streamline connectivity rules
The European Commission has put forward the Digital Networks Act, a legislative proposal intended to update and harmonise EU rules governing electronic communications networks. The initiative seeks to simplify regulation, encourage cross-border activity, and set a framework for the gradual transition from legacy copper networks to high-capacity digital infrastructure.
Global Network Initiative outlines concerns over Bangladesh’s recent digital policy reforms
The Global Network Initiative has issued a statement assessing Bangladesh’s recent digital policy reforms, focusing on how the interim government developed and adopted a series of new ordinances. The document frames these observations as contributions to an ongoing policy discussion rather than as conclusions on legal outcomes.
EU lawmakers move closer to forcing tech firms to compensate news publishers for AI training use
A draft report circulating in the European Parliament signals growing political support for requiring technology companies to pay publishers when journalistic content is used to train automated systems.
Pressure mounts on Keir Starmer over calls to ban social media for under-16s in the UK
Pressure is building on Keir Starmer after more than 60 Members of Parliament from the Labour Party publicly called for a ban on social media use for children under the age of 16. The MPs argue that existing voluntary measures by platforms are insufficient to protect young people online and that firmer regulation is now required.
ICANN briefing: GNSO Council advances DNS abuse policy work and governance reforms
At its 15 January 2026 meeting, the GNSO Council adopted a new Policy Development Process on DNS abuse mitigation, clarified dispute rules for intergovernmental organisations, and discussed reforms to ICANN’s policy and review processes. The session highlighted both substantive policy progress and ongoing debates about governance and accountability.
Open Rights Group warns of risks linked to proposed UK under-16 social media ban
The Open Rights Group has issued a statement in response to a UK government consultation on restricting social media access for under-16s, raising concerns about the practical consequences of age-based bans and their implications for privacy, data protection, and young people’s ability to participate online.
noyb analysis questions legal coherence of proposed EU Digital Omnibus changes
A new analysis by noyb examines selected elements of the European Commission’s proposed Digital Omnibus package, focusing on how planned amendments could affect the interpretation and enforcement of EU data protection law.
European Commission prepares overhaul of the EU Cybersecurity Act
The European Commission is planning a revision of the EU Cybersecurity Act to extend certification beyond technical products and services. The reform would place greater emphasis on organisational risk management, supply chains, and governance, while strengthening the role of the EU cybersecurity agency.
UNESCO highlights environmental pressures of AI at Paris summit
At a technology policy gathering in Paris, UNESCO reiterated the need for stronger international coordination to address the environmental impacts of artificial intelligence. Discussions focused on how AI’s expanding energy, water, and computing requirements intersect with global climate objectives.
Digital violence against women is rising across Europe, new research finds
New research indicates that online abuse targeting women and girls is increasing across Europe. Cyberstalking, surveillance, threats and image-based abuse, including deepfake pornography, are emerging as the most widespread forms of digital violence, raising concerns about enforcement gaps and the role of automated technologies.
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