Greens/EFA MEPs warn Digital Omnibus could weaken core EU tech regulations

By |2025-11-18T14:59:44+00:00November37 15, 2025|

In a letter to the European Commission, Greens/EFA MEPs express concern that the upcoming Digital Omnibus could dilute the EU’s existing digital regulatory framework. They argue that proposed changes risk undermining key laws such as the AI Act, GDPR, the Data Act, and Data Governance Act, and could work against Europe’s stated goal of digital sovereignty.

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EU set to postpone key high-risk AI rules

By |2025-11-18T10:00:07+00:00November55 15, 2025|

The European Commission is expected to propose delaying implementation of the EU’s high-risk AI rules by at least one year. According to Commission officials, the postponement responds to concerns that technical standards are not ready and follows pressure from the U.S. administration, U.S. tech companies, and lobby groups.

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APC report highlights digital rights challenges in Namibia ahead of UPR review

By |2025-11-25T17:15:29+00:00November59 14, 2025|

APC has submitted a detailed assessment of Namibia’s digital rights landscape to the 52nd session of the Universal Periodic Review, identifying gaps in connectivity, privacy protections, online expression, and responses to technology-facilitated gender-based violence. The report notes that while Namibia’s internet penetration has grown, rural–urban divides, affordability barriers, and weak legal safeguards continue to limit equitable access.

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New CDT report maps how influencers are reshaping US political messaging

By |2025-11-17T12:36:25+00:00November46 14, 2025|

The Center for Democracy and Technology has issued a new report examining how social media creators have become influential actors in political communication and campaign ecosystems. The study, titled Architects of Online Influence, analyzes the growing role of political influencers, the incentives that shape their work, and the regulatory and platform-policy gaps that surround them. It argues that the creator economy is no longer peripheral to political discourse but is now a structural part of how campaigns, advocacy groups, and even foreign actors attempt to shape public opinion.

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Revision 1 of the WSIS+20 outcome document released

By |2025-11-14T14:34:45+00:00November02 14, 2025|

As we get closer to the UN General Assembly High-Level Meeting dedicated to the 20-year review of the implementation of outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS+20), a new version of the outcome document has been released. We look at some of the main changes compared to the zero draft.

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Freedom on the Net 2025: New policy recommendations urge democracies, companies, and civil society to counter global digital repression

By |2025-11-14T17:15:34+00:00November06 13, 2025|

Freedom House finds that while the challenges are substantial, coordinated action across institutions can still help restore a free, open, and secure global internet.

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Argentina recognises the United States as an adequate jurisdiction for data transfers under new bilateral trade framework

By |2025-11-14T17:10:50+00:00November20 13, 2025|

Argentina’s new trade framework with the United States includes a major digital-policy shift. Buenos Aires has agreed to recognise the U.S. as an “adequate jurisdiction” for cross-border data transfers, allowing personal data to move freely between the two countries without additional legal safeguards.

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European Telecommunications Standards Institute proposes user-centric data control framework for next-generation AI ecosystems

By |2025-11-13T10:39:59+00:00November58 13, 2025|

ETSI has published a new Technical Report proposing a user-centric framework that would let individuals control how their data is used in AI-driven digital services. The document introduces the User Information System, a model enabling selective data disclosure and personalised service interactions, marking a shift away from traditional provider-led data practices.

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ARTICLE 19 urges EU Court to uphold stricter DSA obligations for major online platforms

By |2025-11-27T10:48:09+00:00November13 13, 2025|

As the Court of Justice of the EU examines a challenge brought by Technius over its Digital Services Act designation, ARTICLE 19 is calling for the case to reinforce, rather than weaken, the fundamental rights obligations applied to very large online platforms. The ruling will help clarify how the DSA’s enhanced due diligence rules should operate for services with significant influence over users and public discourse.

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