ETSI responds to the EU’s International Digital Strategy with support for global standardisation

By |2025-06-13T12:15:43+00:00June22 12, 2025|

The position paper reaffirms ETSI’s commitment to supporting the EU’s global digital engagement. Through its membership of over 900 organisations in more than 60 countries and its involvement in initiatives such as InDiCo, SESEI, and SESEC, ETSI positions itself as a bridge between European digital ambitions and international collaboration.

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UK adopts Data (Use and Access) Bill with copyright focus

By |2025-06-13T12:16:36+00:00June58 12, 2025|

The law requires the government to report to Parliament within six months on its progress in assessing the economic impact of AI and how copyright is being handled. Earlier proposals that would have required AI companies to disclose which copyrighted works they use were dropped over concerns about the costs for public bodies.

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EU Justice Ministers to address encryption vs. privacy in informal lunch debate

By |2025-06-16T08:27:07+00:00June59 11, 2025|

The briefing document sent out by the Polish Presidency acknowledges lawful interception as 'an intrusive investigative measure.' It refers to the EU Commission’s High-Level Group on access to data for effective law enforcement, which supports a unified lawful interception framework across communication services, paired with a technical roadmap.

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IPv4 still dominates, but transition to IPv6 cecomes urgent, RIPE NCC report finds

By |2025-10-29T11:38:28+00:00June00 11, 2025|

Drawing on interviews with network operators, cloud providers, regulators, and industry experts, along with registry data, the report describes a market that has become increasingly dependent on IPv4 transfers - the buying, selling, or leasing of address blocks - as a survival mechanism in the face of exhaustion.

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ICANN’s new study examines attacker preferences in domain registration

By |2025-06-12T15:45:38+00:00June35 10, 2025|

The INFERMAL study helps explain how and why attackers choose certain registrars and domain services. It shows that preventative measures, especially around pricing, automation, and identity verification, can reduce abuse.

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Growing push in Europe to regulate children’s social media use

By |2025-06-10T16:57:21+00:00June20 10, 2025|

As concerns mount over the digital well-being of young users, a growing movement within Europe aims to redefine what it means to be a child in the online age.

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Ofcom sets out AI strategy to support innovation and protect consumers

By |2025-06-09T12:42:57+00:00June30 7, 2025|

Ofcom has unveiled its latest strategy for artificial intelligence, outlining how it supports innovation while safeguarding the public across telecoms, broadcasting, online platforms, and postal services.

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ICANN opens public consultation on draft agreement for New gTLD program

By |2025-06-07T12:26:08+00:00June07 7, 2025|

This is the first of two planned public comment periods. The second round, expected in September 2025, will address further refinements based on the feedback received. After both rounds, ICANN will prepare a final version of the agreement for Board consideration.

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France sets strict privacy rules for online age verification

By |2025-06-10T12:09:44+00:00June52 7, 2025|

This order is part of a wider effort in France and the EU to shield minors from online pornography while establishing privacy-preserving standards. Its emphasis on independent verification and user anonymity may influence future regulations in other sectors requiring age control.

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EU tech chief Virkkunen opens door to AI act implementation delays

By |2025-06-07T17:15:12+00:00June01 7, 2025|

As the August 2025 deadline approaches, the Commission faces a critical decision that will shape not only the future of AI regulation in Europe but also the broader trajectory of EU digital policy. The ultimate choice between maintaining the current timeline and implementing delays will likely depend on the progress made in developing essential technical standards and the continued pressure from stakeholders across the AI ecosystem.

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