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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Technical Community Coalition for Multistakeholderism welcomes WSIS+20 outcome on internet governance

By |2025-12-24T08:40:35+00:00December35 18, 2025|

The Technical Community Coalition for Multistakeholderism has welcomed the adoption of the WSIS+20 Outcome Document, describing it as a positive signal for multistakeholder internet governance and the future of the Internet Governance Forum.

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ICANN opens applications for 2026 leadership roles across its Board, PTI and community bodies

By |2025-12-18T08:38:03+00:00December02 18, 2025|

ICANN’s Nominating Committee has launched its 2026 call for candidates, inviting applications for leadership positions across the ICANN Board, Public Technical Identifiers, and several Supporting Organizations and Advisory Committees, with submissions due by 18 February 2026.

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EU publishes first draft Code of Practice on transparency for AI-generated content

By |2025-12-18T09:42:21+00:00December02 17, 2025|

The European Commission has released the first draft Code of Practice on Transparency of AI-Generated Content. The document sets out how providers and deployers of generative AI systems should mark, detect, and label AI-generated or manipulated content under Article 50 of the AI Act.

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noyb files complaints over TikTok’s off-app tracking and refusal to disclose users’ full personal data

By |2025-12-18T09:32:27+00:00December34 17, 2025|

Digital rights group noyb has filed two complaints with Austria’s data protection authority, alleging that TikTok unlawfully tracks people across other apps – including dating platforms – and fails to provide users with a complete copy of the personal data it holds.

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Civil society coalition urges US Congress to reject SANDBOX Act exemptions for AI companies

By |2025-12-18T09:03:44+00:00December35 17, 2025|

More than 80 organisations have asked US lawmakers to oppose Senator Ted Cruz’s SANDBOX Act, warning that the proposal would allow artificial intelligence (AI) developers to secure long-term exemptions from federal rules, weakening consumer, civil rights, labour and environmental protections.

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EU Commission launches Data Act legal helpdesk to support implementation

By |2025-12-19T17:05:57+00:00December58 16, 2025|

The European Commission has launched a Data Act Legal Helpdesk to provide practical guidance on how to apply the EU’s new data-sharing rules. The service is aimed in particular at smaller organisations seeking clarity on their rights and obligations under the Data Act.

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