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AI and Copyright: Darcos Bill Unanimously Approved by Committee

Unanimously approved by the committee, the bill on AI training data has cleared a decisive political hurdle ahead of its consideration on the floor. Another…

Regulating Without Laws: UNESCO Proposes a Model for Speech Governance Without Judges

While the European Union is strengthening its tools for controlling the information space, UNESCO outlines in a report a model based on cooperation with platforms.…

Trusted Cloud: France’s Strategy to Avoid an Industrial Deadlock

As the European Union prepares its future cloud and AI strategy, France is making its move with SecNumCloud, which has become the cornerstone of its…

Belgium Upholds Netflix’s Investment Obligations

By upholding the bulk of the investment obligations in the Walloon audiovisual sector imposed on Netflix, the Belgian Constitutional Court reinforces the ability of states…

Neighboring rights for the press: National Assembly passes bill to address loopholes

Passed by the French National Assembly, the Balanant bill aims to address structural flaws in the neighboring rights of press publishers. By imposing unprecedented transparency…

DSA: Snapchat Under Investigation, Pornographic Platforms Allegedly in Violation

By targeting Snapchat and several pornographic platforms, Brussels is refining its interpretation of the DSA regarding the protection of minors. This offensive is accompanied by…

Addiction, Design, Liability: U.S. Judges Break New Ground

In the span of a few days, two verdicts have ushered in a new phase of litigation against social media platforms in the United States.…

AI: Europe Doomed to Manage Its Dependence

Faced with the impossibility of competing with the United States and China on key AI infrastructure, a report calls for a paradigm shift: managing dependence…

Presumption of AI Use of Protected Works: The French Judge Approves the Senate’s Strategy

With the Conseil d’Etat’s approval, the Senate’s proposed law on the presumption of AI use of works has reached a decisive milestone, positioning France as…

DMA: Connected TV in the Crosshairs of European Broadcasters

As the first review of the Digital Markets Act approaches, European broadcasters are urging the Commission to expand its scope to include smart TVs and…