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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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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W3C working group releases draft note on RDF 1.2 interoperability

By |2025-12-22T13:46:25+00:00December18 20, 2025|

The RDF & SPARQL Working Group has published a first draft Group Note on RDF 1.2 interoperability. The document provides detailed guidance on how to maintain compatibility across different RDF versions and profiles as the specification evolves.

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UK human rights committee questions police use of facial recognition on children and racial bias

By |2025-12-24T10:52:04+00:00December36 20, 2025|

The UK Joint Committee on Human Rights has raised concerns with the Home Secretary over police use of facial recognition technology, focusing on the inclusion of children on watchlists and evidence of racial bias in algorithmic performance. The Committee has asked the government to clarify safeguards, oversight, and plans for legislation.

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World Bank approves $50 million project to support Sri Lanka’s digital transformation

By |2025-12-24T08:24:16+00:00December05 20, 2025|

The World Bank Group has approved a $50 million project aimed at modernising Sri Lanka’s digital public services and strengthening its digital economy. The initiative focuses on digital government infrastructure, skills development, and support for the country’s technology sector.

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A new edition of the Guide to Developing a National Cybersecurity Strategy is out

By |2025-12-19T17:16:34+00:00December33 19, 2025|

A new edition of the Guide to Developing a National Cybersecurity Strategy sets out updated guidance for governments on planning, implementing, and reviewing national cybersecurity policies. The document reflects a multistakeholder effort involving international organisations, public institutions, the private sector, academia, and civil society.

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ICANN opens public consultation on updated Trademark Clearinghouse requirements

By |2025-12-19T13:56:32+00:00December31 19, 2025|

ICANN is seeking community feedback on revised Trademark Clearinghouse Requirements, which introduce updates tied to the next expansion of the gTLD space and implement key rights-protection recommendations from earlier policy work.

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Commission renews data adequacy decisions enabling personal data flows between the EU and the UK

By |2025-12-23T09:36:28+00:00December16 19, 2025|

The European Commission has renewed its data protection adequacy decisions with the United Kingdom, allowing personal data to continue flowing freely between the EU and the UK. The renewed decisions will apply until the end of 2031, subject to periodic review.

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Commission proposes extending interim CSAM detection rules until 2028

By |2025-12-24T08:30:28+00:00December42 19, 2025|

The European Commission has put forward a proposal to extend the EU’s Interim Regulation allowing online service providers to voluntarily detect and report child sexual abuse material. The extension would run until April 2028, aiming to avoid a legal gap while negotiations on permanent legislation continue.

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