Chinese court rules AI adoption not valid grounds for dismissing workers
A ruling by the Hangzhou Intermediate People's Court finds that companies cannot justify layoffs solely on the basis of replacing workers with AI systems.
A ruling by the Hangzhou Intermediate People's Court finds that companies cannot justify layoffs solely on the basis of replacing workers with AI systems.
More than 130 organisations have condemned the Zambian government’s last-minute decision that led to the cancellation of RightsCon 2026.
A new EU strategy focuses on infrastructure, data access, and skills to strengthen AI deployment across industry and public services.
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada has released new guidance on age assurance, aiming to balance child safety online with data protection obligations.
RightsCon organisers have announced the cancellation of the event in Lusaka and online, citing immediate concerns and advising participants not to travel.
A new application period allows technical providers to qualify for supporting domain name operations in the 2026 gTLD round.
Organisations can now apply to operate new internet domain endings, with the first application window in over a decade running until August 2026.
The European Commission is urging countries to accelerate rollout of a privacy-focused age verification system to support online child protection rules.
Negotiations between EU institutions broke down over exemptions for industrial AI, leaving uncertainty ahead of upcoming rules.
A revised version of the International Telecommunication Union’s E.164 recommendation introduces updated structures for international numbering, including provisions for IoT and non-traditional communication services.