Data transfers to the United States: European court upholds Data Privacy Framework
Contrary to its rulings in the Schrems I and II cases, the European judge, seized by French MP Philippe Latombe, has upheld the European Commission's latest adequacy decision on the transfer of data from the EU to the US. The Court considers that the safeguards provided by the new system…
Antitrust : Google escapes demolition but must adapt to new constraints
In the case concerning the violation of the Sherman Act by Google's search engine, the federal judge imposed significant remedies without resorting to a radical dismantling, allowing the company to avoid the worst while having to adapt its practices. Google is not totally out of the woods: sanctions in the…
The EU’s financial framework: the groundwork has been laid
The EU's proposed multi-annual budget for 2024-2034 is already causing tension and concern within the cultural sector, not least because of the unclear division of competences and planned changes to the MEDIA+ program. In July, the European Commission presented its proposal for the EU's multi-annual budget for the period 2024-2034.…
French audiovisual exports hit record high thanks to foreign financing
The 2024 results of the CNC and Unifrance study on the export of French audiovisual programs reveal record sales of 401.2 million euros, propelled by fiction and documentary. Animation experiences a worrying decline, while remaining the second exported genre. At the 31st Rendez-vous du Havre, the CNC and Unifrance unveiled…
Artificial intelligence in Europe: France lags behind despite considerable investment
In artificial intelligence, France has invested more than most other European countries, Germany excepted, but remains far behind the Scandinavian countries in terms of adoption of these technologies. According to a study by Eskimoz, Sweden is the most advanced European country when it comes to artificial intelligence,...