Germany publishes draft digital competition law
Germany’s government has just published its draft new legislation on digital competition. Here’s a quick Google translation. Under the law, “the
Continue readingData protection and digital competition
by Ian Brown and Douwe Korff
Germany’s government has just published its draft new legislation on digital competition. Here’s a quick Google translation. Under the law, “the
Continue readingThe European Parliament’s Justice committee today held a hearing on the impact of the Schrems II judgment, featuring the Justice
Continue readingThis is a nice review by @carlykind_of the evolution of the term “ethical AI”: I wonder if the term is
Continue readingI hate to say this, because some European data protection authorities are excellent (e.g.several of the German states, the German
Continue readingMaybe if the “AI ethics” crowd (including @CDEIUK, based in… yes, @DCMS, the UK govt dept responsible for data protection
Continue readingThis analysis by Russell A. Miller of the Bundesverfassungsgericht’s recent judgment on the Federal Intelligence Service’s large-scale foreign surveillance activities
Continue readingThis @ProppKen/@peterswire article is really useful on the individual remedy aspect of #SchremsII. As they say, they don’t address the
Continue readingSome gems from the French national digital council study on interoperability: “The French Treasury is also in favour of proactive,
Continue readingOver to you, National Assembly…
Continue readingI’m excited to get my new preprint up for comments: This briefing paper analyses up-front interoperability requirements as a pro-competition
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