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AI Omnibus: Plenary Vote on March 25, Followed by a Swift Trilogue

Adopted without debate and with few amendments tabled in plenary, the Digital Omnibus on AI will be put to a vote in the European Parliament…

Delays, uncertainty, and expectations: the Cloud and AI Development Act remains elusive

Expected to be a cornerstone of the European digital strategy, the Cloud and AI Development Act (CAIDA) has faced repeated delays and remains shrouded in…

Piracy: A Damning Assessment, but Still No EU Response

A report by Stuart Thomson confirms the explosion of piracy in the streaming era, which has become both instantaneous and systemic. Despite estimated losses of…

AI: The UK Abandons Its Preferred Option, but Keeps Things Vague

The British government is cautiously backtracking on one of its most controversial proposals regarding AI and copyright. In areport published on March 18 on AI…

AI Omnibus: It’s no longer an omnibus—it’s a high-speed train!

The AI Digital Omnibus is moving full steam ahead in Brussels. But the rushed timeline and the limited space given to parliamentary input are raising…

The “digital fitness check” turns into group therapy for digital industry players

The “digital fitness check” turns into group therapy for digital industry players Launched to assess whether European digital law is still fit for purpose—if it…

AI and copyright: Parliament rules in favor of creators

Adopted by a large majority, Axel Voss's own-initiative report on artificial intelligence and copyright sends a clear political signal to the European Commission. Faced with…

Sovereign cloud: the Dutch headache

In the Netherlands, a legal study on AWS's sovereign cloud has sparked an unexpected debate. Deemed too lenient by some critics of American hyperscalers, it…

AI Act Omnibus: political deadlock in Parliament, two-stage vote considered

The AI Act simplification project is bogged down in the European Parliament. According to our information, political groups are now considering splitting the vote on…

Social media: the debate over bans is fracturing in Europe

While several member states and European institutions are now considering restricting minors' access to social media, warnings are mounting. International institutions, researchers, NGOs, and young…

Fighting disinformation: the Commission crosses the line between public authorities and the media

The European Commission wants to protect public debate. But by creating a Center for Democratic Resilience with a platform bringing together the media, it is…