ICANN extends call for independent objectors in 2026 new gTLD round

By |2026-06-29T08:50:46+00:00June05 19, 2026|

ICANN has extended its call for independent objectors, who will be able to challenge proposed new top-level domains when they raise community or public interest concerns.

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Swiss lawmakers ask government to assess AI apps in media copyright bill

By |2026-06-29T08:23:34+00:00June15 19, 2026|

Switzerland is reviewing whether AI applications should be included in proposed rules that would require online services to compensate publishers for displaying extracts of journalistic content.

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OHCHR calls for continuous human rights checks across AI lifecycle

By |2026-07-02T07:25:34+00:00June00 19, 2026|

A new OHCHR report says states should use systematic human rights due diligence to prevent, assess and remedy risks linked to artificial intelligence, especially in high-risk public and military uses.

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2026 State of the Digital Decade report warns EU must close structural digital gaps

By |2026-06-29T08:45:49+00:00June29 18, 2026|

The 2026 State of the Digital Decade report shows progress on connectivity, digital public services, and AI adoption, but warns that Europe still faces gaps in semiconductors, cybersecurity, computing capacity, and ICT skills.

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CENTR warns revised EU Cybersecurity Act could overburden national domain registries

By |2026-06-18T03:54:43+00:00June43 18, 2026|

CENTR has urged EU policymakers to narrow proposed cybersecurity supply-chain rules, arguing that they could create unnecessary obligations for national domain registries and other internet infrastructure operators.

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W3C publishes first draft of quantum-resistant cryptosuites for verifiable credentials

By |2026-06-18T03:48:39+00:00June38 18, 2026|

A new W3C draft proposes methods for protecting digitally signed credentials against future attacks by powerful quantum computers.

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Rights groups call for halt to AI use in military

By |2026-07-01T07:30:58+00:00June00 17, 2026|

A joint statement signed by civil society organisations, researchers and technology workers warns that AI systems used in military decision-making could weaken accountability and increase risks under international humanitarian and human rights law.

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Open Rights Group says new campaign will challenge restrictions on the open internet

By |2026-07-01T07:20:52+00:00June00 17, 2026|

Open Rights Group says Stop Killing the internet will bring together digital rights groups, campaigners and internet users to oppose online safety measures they view as overly restrictive or surveillance-based.

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Albania signs Council of Europe AI treaty on human rights and democracy

By |2026-07-01T07:16:33+00:00June00 17, 2026|

Albania has signed the Council of Europe’s Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence, bringing the number of signatories to 21.

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LACNIC asks holders of legacy IPv4 addresses to confirm their rights by December**

By |2026-06-18T05:42:37+00:00June55 17, 2026|

Organisations using internet address resources assigned before the current regional registry system was created must contact LACNIC and show that they are entitled to use them.

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