EU weighs stricter rules for addictive gaming features

By |2025-12-29T10:25:10+00:00December09 29, 2025|

As EU lawmakers prepare the Digital Fairness Act, features such as loot boxes and 'persuasive' game design are drawing heightened scrutiny over risks to children, consumer rights, and digital well-being.

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Title: Egypt activates data protection law with implementing regulations after five-year delay

By |2025-12-29T10:43:15+00:00December30 27, 2025|

Egypt has issued long-awaited executive regulations bringing its 2020 personal data protection law into force. The new framework sets out concrete obligations for organisations, including registration, cross-border transfer controls, and breach notification requirements.

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GNSO Council advances DNS abuse policy work and reviews data disclosure mechanisms

By |2025-12-29T10:57:16+00:00December22 25, 2025|

At its final meeting of 2025, the ICANN Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) Council approved the next steps for policy work on DNS abuse mitigation, agreed on a phased approach to controversial issues, and formally acknowledged findings from the Registration Data Request Service (RDRS) Standing Committee. The discussions highlighted ongoing tensions between abuse mitigation, registrant rights, and the pace and scope of policy development.

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South Korea’s fake news law raises concerns over press freedom

By |2025-12-25T09:44:52+00:00December51 25, 2025|

A new fake news law adopted by South Korea’s National Assembly has triggered criticism from journalists, unions, and academics, who warn that the legislation could increase censorship pressures and undermine independent reporting rather than restore trust in the media.

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Commission welcomes Apple’s iOS interoperability changes

By |2025-12-26T09:16:02+00:00December12 24, 2025|

The European Commission has welcomed new interoperability features in Apple’s iOS 26.3, describing them as evidence of the Digital Markets Act’s impact on opening closed ecosystems. The changes aim to improve access for third-party devices across the EU.

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Brazil’s data protection authority sets enforcement priorities for 2026–2027

By |2025-12-25T09:56:37+00:00December04 24, 2025|

Brazil’s National Data Protection Authority (ANPD) has approved its Priority Themes Map for 2026–2027, outlining where supervisory and enforcement efforts will focus over the next two years. The document highlights children’s data protection, targeted advertising, public-sector data sharing, and artificial intelligence as key areas of regulatory attention.

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ICANN Ombuds Office opens consultation on updated framework and complaint-handling process

By |2025-12-23T14:38:52+00:00December51 23, 2025|

ICANN’s Office of the Ombuds has launched a public consultation on a revised framework and process that defines how the Ombuds handles complaints, disputes, and requests for reconsideration. The update aims to reflect the evolution of the role and align it with current good-practice standards.

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Council of Europe establishes new steering committee on emerging digital technologies

By |2025-12-25T10:05:19+00:00December49 23, 2025|

The Council of Europe has created a new intergovernmental body, the Steering Committee for New and Emerging Digital Technologies, to coordinate work on digital technologies and oversee implementation of key AI governance instruments from 2026.

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The European Commission proposes extending interim rules on voluntary detection of online child sexual abuse

By |2025-12-22T13:55:06+00:00December06 22, 2025|

The European Commission has proposed extending the EU’s Interim Regulation that allows online service providers to voluntarily detect and report child sexual abuse. The extension aims to avoid a legal gap while negotiations on permanent legislation continue.

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CJEU clarifies GDPR transparency duties for body-worn cameras

By |2025-12-29T10:42:23+00:00December41 22, 2025|

The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled that footage captured by body-worn cameras constitutes direct collection of personal data under the GDPR. The judgment requires immediate disclosure to individuals whose data is recorded, with implications for the use of mobile surveillance technologies across the EU.

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