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Commission launches consultation to shape EU action plan against cyberbullying
The European Commission has opened a public consultation and call for evidence to develop a comprehensive EU Action Plan against cyberbullying, due in early 2026, with a focus on safeguarding children and vulnerable youth online.

White House to launch AI expansion plan targeting global reach
The US government is preparing a comprehensive federal plan to expand American AI technology abroad while limiting the influence of restrictive state regulations, according to a draft document obtained by Reuters.

Anthropic to sign EU’s General-Purpose AI Code of Practice
Anthropic has confirmed its intention to sign the EU’s General-Purpose AI Code of Practice, aligning with European efforts to promote transparency, safety, and accountability in frontier AI development.

Germany to supports EU ban on dark patterns
While current EU regulations such as the Digital Services Act already ban certain forms of manipulation, German authorities argue that enforcement remains inconsistent and that loopholes persist.

Meta rejects EU AI Code of Practice, calling it a threat to growth
Meta’s global affairs chief Joel Kaplan warned that the guidelines could hinder innovation and the growth of AI businesses in Europe.

Noyb files GDPR complaints against TikTok, AliExpress, and WeChat over data access
Noyb criticised the three apps for not offering accessible or automated tools that would allow users to retrieve their data directly, noting that the platforms fell short of the transparency required by the regulation.

European Commission issues guidelines on obligations for general-purpose AI models ahead of AI act implementation
The guidelines represent the Commission’s interpretation of the AI Act and will be used to guide enforcement. While not legally binding, they provide a practical framework for identifying GPAI models, determining provider responsibilities, and understanding exemptions.

ETSI position paper on the revision of EU standardisation regulation
The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has submitted its response to the European Commission’s Call for Evidence on the revision of Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012. The paper outlines ETSI’s positions on accelerating standardisation, improving international influence, enhancing access and inclusiveness, and safeguarding the integrity of the European Standardisation System.

AI office opens signature process for General-Purpose AI Code of Practice
Signatories will be publicly listed on 1 August 2025, ahead of the entry into application of the AI Act’s obligations for providers of general-purpose AI models on 2 August 2025.

ICANN raises concerns over AFRINIC election irregularities
The open letter dated 16 July 2025 from ICANN President and CEO Kurt Erik Lindqvist is a formal communication addressed to the Honorable Avinash Ramtohul, Minister of Information Technology, Communication and Innovation of Mauritius, and to Mr. Gowtamsingh Dabee, the court-appointed Receiver of AFRINIC (African Network Information Center). The letter outlines ICANN’s serious concerns about AFRINIC’s recent governance crisis, particularly around its annulled board elections, and presents a call for transparency, compliance, and reform.
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