ICANN invites community input on updated Specification 14 for the 2026 gTLD Registry Agreement

By |2025-12-11T13:37:26+00:00December25 11, 2025|

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has opened a Public Comment proceeding on proposed updates to Specification 14 of the 2026 Base Generic Top-Level Domain (gTLD) Registry Agreement, seeking feedback on new provisions related to variant TLDs and fee structures following recent Board resolutions.

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Vietnam adopts first artificial intelligence law

By |2025-12-13T09:00:22+00:00December16 11, 2025|

Vietnam has approved its first comprehensive law on artificial intelligence, setting out a national framework that combines risk-based safeguards with incentives for innovation. The legislation establishes centralised oversight, sandbox testing, and new funding mechanisms, and will take effect in March 2026.

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EU boosts Nigeria’s digital transformation with €45 million Global Gateway investment

By |2025-12-18T08:56:12+00:00December40 11, 2025|

At the EU–Nigeria Digital Open Day in Brussels, the European Union announced an additional €45 million to support Nigeria’s expanding digital economy, including preparatory work for a 90,000-km fibre-optic backbone and nationwide digital-skills development.

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International Criminal Court issues policy clarifying treatment of cyber-enabled crimes under the Rome Statute

By |2025-12-13T12:05:29+00:00December49 10, 2025|

The Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has published a policy explaining how cyber-enabled conduct can fall within existing international crimes under the Rome Statute. The document does not expand the Court’s jurisdiction, but sets out how digital activities may be relevant to investigations, prosecutions, and evidence.

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International network refocuses on advanced AI measurement and evaluation science

By |2025-12-13T09:03:21+00:00December35 10, 2025|

Governments participating in an international AI cooperation network have agreed to strengthen their joint work on measuring and evaluating advanced artificial intelligence systems. The group has also confirmed a change in mandate and name, reflecting the growing importance of robust, science-based approaches to AI assessment.

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ICANN opens request for proposal for 2026 round safeguard assessment orovider

By |2025-12-11T08:47:51+00:00December05 10, 2025|

ICANN has launched a request for proposal to select a provider that will conduct safeguard assessments for applied-for strings in the 2026 round of the New Generic Top-Level Domain Program. The selected provider will evaluate whether applications require risk-based public interest commitments before moving to contracting.

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European Commission opens antitrust investigation into Google over use of online content for AI purposes

By |2025-12-11T09:23:33+00:00December27 9, 2025|

The European Commission has launched a formal antitrust probe into Google to assess whether the company leveraged its dominant position to access publisher and YouTube content on unfair terms for developing its artificial intelligence services, including AI Overviews and AI Mode.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina signs Council of Europe’s AI Framework Convention

By |2025-12-18T11:25:27+00:00December27 9, 2025|

The country becomes the 18th signatory to the first binding international treaty on artificial intelligence and human rights.

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China opens consultation on draft measures for network data security risk assessments

By |2025-12-09T10:08:32+00:00December32 9, 2025|

China’s Cyberspace Administration has launched a public consultation on draft rules governing how organisations must assess and report network data security risks. The proposal sets detailed obligations for processors of important data, introduces oversight mechanisms for third-party assessors, and outlines new enforcement tools.

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AI, cultural rights and development: APC and Derechos Digitales submit analysis to UN expert mechanism

By |2025-12-09T10:28:16+00:00December41 8, 2025|

APC and Derechos Digitales have submitted a joint contribution to the UN Expert Mechanism on the Right to Development, examining how artificial intelligence affects cultural rights and equitable development. The submission argues that AI can both support and undermine cultural expression, identity and participation, depending on how systems are designed, governed and deployed. It calls for rights-based, feminist and culturally aware approaches to AI policy to ensure that technological development strengthens, rather than erodes, the right to development.

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