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Policy Update: A Scorecard For Digital Market Governance
The World Bank GRIDMAP’s MAP helps countries measure regulatory strength, build institutions, enforce laws, and create safer digital markets.
Aug 26
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Editorial: The Legal Consequences of Dark Web Monitoring
Dark web monitoring can expose serious legal risks that threaten your security, privacy, and compliance.
Aug 9
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Case Report: How A Content Creator Was Harassed Online For Years (Gasparetto v. Bradley)
What a court decided regarding online harassment and cyberbullying across YouTube, Twitter and SoundCloud
Jul 1
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Case Report: How Facebook Tried to Outsmart the IRS and Failed (Facebook, Inc. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue)
Facebook U.S. tried to outsmart the IRS with a $6.5B tax shuffle but the court called its bluff.
Jun 10
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Law Reform: The Digital Future of European Courts
The EU is developing a strategy to modernise justice systems with digital tools and cross-border cooperation.
Jun 9
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Policy Update: The Dating App That Faked 270 Women
South Korea Fair Trade Commission fined a dating app operator for using fake women to influence men’s choices and spending.
Jun 5
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Data Analysis: Why Only 1 in 5 Companies Focus on Fixing Cyberattacks
Business leaders are rethinking cybersecurity. This deep dive reveals where companies are actually investing, and what they are leaving behind.
May 30
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Policy Update: Web Hosting Services Are Not Always Honest About Cybersecurity
The FTC has finalized a settlement with GoDaddy over claims it misled users about serious security flaws.
May 28
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Case Report: How a Simple WhatsApp Message Led to a Six-Figure Contract Dispute (Jaevee Homes v. Fincham)
The High Court just confirmed that a one word WhatsApp message can form a binding business contract.
May 26
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Law Reform: AI Agents And Digital Assistants Are Now Legally Accountable
The European Law Institute's latest model law for digital assistants promises enhanced consumer control and protection in automated transactions.
May 20
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Legal Update: They Tax the Phone, the Data, and the Service
Taxes on digital service providers can be costly and occasionally prohibitive. These crippling taxes raise costs and limit access to digital services in…
May 18
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Case Report: Yelp Challenges Google Over Its Search Engine Monopoly (Yelp Inc. v. Google LLC)
This newsletter unpacks Yelp’s contested lawsuit against Google’s search engine power and what it means for fair digital competition globally.
May 13
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