With no schedule set by the National Assembly, the proposed law on AI and copyright is facing growing pressure: 20,000 signatories are calling for its…
By adopting its position on the future EU budget, the Parliament sets the framework for upcoming negotiations with the Council—which are likely to be tense—and,…
By merging audiovisual and news into a single pillar of its “AgoraEU” proposal, the European Commission has opened a predictable political front: the two sectors…
Under pressure from the scheduled August 2026 entry into force of several provisions of the AI Act, the European Parliament and the Council are seeking…
By announcing its European age verification app, the Commission has reached an operational milestone in the protection of minors online. But behind the technical tool,…
As Brussels takes on the challenge of online content discoverability, European institutions are realizing, above all, the lack of reliable data. This underscores the importance…
Left out of the Digital Omnibus proposal, audience measurement companies are concerned about a text that weakens their status as trusted third parties and threatens…
Amid direct criticism from Washington and Brussels’s unapologetic firmness, digital regulation has become a major point of transatlantic friction. Behind the diplomatic exchanges and the…