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Law Reform: AI in Europe Is Gradually Becoming Over-regulated
A new study analyses how the EU AI Act overlaps and interacts with other EU digital laws, urging coherence, simplified compliance, and coordinated…
Oct 31
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Editorial: Save Quantum Computing From Regulation
Premature regulation of quantum computing stifles innovation; governments should adopt flexible, targeted governance, support international cooperation…
Sep 30
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Policy Update: A Deal on Tech or a Play for Power?
The US and UK signed the Technology Prosperity Deal to collaborate on AI, nuclear, and quantum technologies.
Sep 22
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Legal Update: Space Law Since 1967 With Aspirations Written, But Accountability Missing
UNOOSA has updated its treaty booklet, consolidating core space law treaties and sustainability guidelines, ensuring accessible international legal…
Sep 19
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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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Issue 21: 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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Issue 15: 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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Issue 12: 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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