ICANN board approves standard contract for new domain registries in 2026 round
ICANN has approved the base agreement that will govern organisations operating new top-level domains in the upcoming 2026 round of domain name applications.
ICANN has approved the base agreement that will govern organisations operating new top-level domains in the upcoming 2026 round of domain name applications.
ICANN’s Board has denied two reconsideration requests related to domain name disputes, clarifying how its compliance process applies to registrars and user complaints.
New outputs from the ITU Radiocommunication Sector reveal a steady expansion of technical standards addressing spectrum management, satellite interference, and next-generation broadcasting, reflecting growing pressure on global radio resources.
The European Commission and the European Data Protection Board have released over 100 submissions from a public consultation on draft guidelines explaining how the EU’s Digital Markets Act and GDPR should work together.
ICANN has approved the base contract that successful applicants in the 2026 round of new top-level domains will have to sign, setting the rules for how new domain endings must be run.
A report presented to the UN Human Rights Council calls for stronger international rules to address the growing cross-border collection of personal data in the digital environment.
Civil society organisations have urged the European Commission to strengthen privacy safeguards in upcoming rules for the European Digital Identity Wallet.
The UK’s communications regulator has ordered major social media and gaming platforms to demonstrate how they will better protect children online, warning that enforcement action could follow if progress is not made.
A court in the Netherlands has increased potential fines against Meta, ordering the company to ensure Facebook and Instagram users can keep timelines that do not rely on algorithmic profiling.
UK lawmakers have voted against a proposed ban on social media use for children under 16, opting instead to give ministers flexible powers to introduce safety measures following a public consultation.