Last night, the National Assembly’s European Affairs Committee adopted the two draft resolutions proposed by Emmanuel Maurel on the revision of the “Audiovisual Media Services”…
For only the second time since the adoption of the EU Antitrust Regulation in 2003, the Commission has imposed provisional measures on a company. Pending…
While supported in its objectives but contested in its mechanisms, the Digital Networks Act—developed at the Berlaymont—raised numerous concerns during this morning’s Telecoms Council. Several…
Gathered in Paris to celebrate CISAC’s centennial and discuss the future of creators’ rights, representatives of authors’ societies from around the world noted a conspicuous…
Behind its ambitions to develop cloud computing and artificial intelligence, the Cloud and AI Development Act primarily marks the entry of digital sovereignty into European…
We are publishing the first-instance judgment in the trial pitting Cédric O against Bertrand Burgalat. This provides an opportunity to revisit a case that, far…
Far from the technical neutrality often attributed to them, generative artificial intelligence systems are already mapping out their own vision of the upcoming presidential election,…
“It’s scandalous,” says David El Sayegh; “astonishing,” says Bar President Jean Castelain. Just days before the Assemblée Nationale is set to review the proposed law…
Presented by the European Commission as a simplification effort aimed at making European digital law “less costly” and more conducive to competitiveness, the Digital Omnibus…