The Commission’s plans have already reached the limit of what can be done without putting Europeans’ privacy “at risk,” ...
On 19 November 2025, the European Commission published its Digital Omnibus Package (the "Package"), setting out proposed amendments to the ...
Europe’s top judges ruled that online marketplaces can’t claim neutrality when their systems help spread unlawful ads, ...
The EU hopes changes will make doing business easier, but campaigners fear citizens' rights are under threat. What can we expect from the EU's proposed new laws on GDPR and AI?
The European Commission, the EU’s executive arm, announced the initiative today. The legislative updates are expected to save ...
On 19 November 2025, the European Commission published two proposed regulations as part of its Digital Package on Simplification: the Digital ...
The Digital Omnibus is an early signal that the EU is re-balancing its digital rulebook around AI and competitiveness, not ...
While the proposed EU privacy law changes seem almost entirely like concessions to big tech desires at first glance, the ...
The plan is to drastically cut administrative burdens, simplify compliance, and accelerate technological innovation across ...
The EU wants to cut down and streamline rules around AI, cybersecurity and data to promote scale-up growth and business innovation at home.
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The EU wants to make some major changes to GDPR - could big tech be getting its way at last?
GDPR may allow certain data processing for AI training - if it’s anonymized or pseudonymized.
IAPP Editorial Director Jedidiah Bracy reports from Brussels on the European Commission's newly proposed digital omnibus packages for digital reform to the GDPR and AI Act.
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