Key points on DMA interoperability and encryption
Key points on how the almost-final interoperability obligation in the EU Digital Markets Act interacts with end-to-end encrypted services.
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by Ian Brown, Douwe Korff and friends
Key points on how the almost-final interoperability obligation in the EU Digital Markets Act interacts with end-to-end encrypted services.
Continue readingMy comments on a new report from Commons Network and Open Future, which looks at the broader implications and possibilities of interoperability in “platformised” societies.
Continue readingComments on a European Commission compromise proposal on messaging interoperability from the Digital Markets Act trilogue negotiations.
Continue readingThe European Commission has been contributing to the Digital Markets Act trilogues with the Parliament and Council, with non-papers on targeted advertising and interoperability.
Continue readingInteroperability requirements for the very largest platforms in a minute’s read (or two ?).
Continue readingIsrael is in the process of updating its Privacy Protection Act. At the request of the European Middle East Project, I have updated my opinion on the adequacy in EU terms of the amended law.
Continue readingAn update on the progress of the EU’s Digital Markets Act, now approved by the Council of Ministers and in heavily-amended form by the European Parliament on 15 December.
Continue readingIn Case-817/19, Belgium’s Constitutional Court has asked the EU Court of Justice whether the PNR Directive (2016/681) is compatible with the Charter of Fundamental Rights. On the basis of this detailed legal opinion, the CJEU should declare the Directive (like the Data Retention Directive) to be fundamentally in breach of the Charter.
Continue readingJust-published draft guidelines for consultation from China’s State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR), translated by Microsoft.
Continue readingFirst in a series of interoperability canards (‘an unfounded rumour or story’, from the French for duck ?).
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