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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…

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.…

Sovereignty, AI: Zoom’s strategy in Europe

As Europe takes a tougher stance on digital sovereignty and competition intensifies against major U.S. integrated suites, Zoom is making its move. Already engaged in…

Iliad: No Announcement on AI Servers in Space

In 2025, Iliad saw its growth slow down but made a strategic shift toward profitability, while redirecting its spending toward AI and digital infrastructure to…

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…

AI: Oracle’s New Operating System

During its AI World Tour in Paris, Oracle outlined a clear ambition: to make artificial intelligence the central layer connecting the cloud, data, and applications,…

Temu and Intellectual Property: “Proactive removals are now 200 times more common than trademark reports”

Temu, a Chinese-origin marketplace experiencing rapid global expansion, is regularly criticized for selling counterfeit products. Over the past two years, the platform has stepped up…

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…

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…

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…