A large British study confirms that social media is not harmful to young people

A large-scale British study conducted over three years on 25,000 teenagers found no evidence that increased time spent on social media or video games causes an increase in symptoms of anxiety or depression, suggesting instead that attention should be focused on the nature of online use and the support available…

Fight against piracy : rights holders and Parliament are still waiting for a clear signal from the Commission.

In the European Parliament, the diagnosis is unanimous: content piracy, particularly live streaming, thrives on loopholes in the current framework and fuels a structured criminal economy. Rights holders and MEPs are calling for action. The Commission, for its part, recognizes the limitations of its approach, but has not yet committed…

AI makes a thunderous entry into cyber risks

the fifth consecutive year, cyber incidents dominate the Allianz Barometer 2026, but artificial intelligence—which has risen from 10th to 2nd place—is the most worrying due to its acceleration of operational, legal, and reputational risks, particularly for SMEs. For the fifth consecutive year, cyber incidents dominate the Risk Barometer published by…

Digital Fairness Act: abusive ticket reselling enters the debate

Many artists and festivals are calling on the European Commission to use its future Digital Fairness Act, currently in preparation, to adopt concrete measures against the illegal resale of event tickets. Still in preparation, the future Digital Fairness Act is shaping up to be one of the defining pieces of…