The European Commission has fined online marketplace Temu €200 million for offering illegal products on its platform and for the resulting harm to EU consumers.
The European Court of Justice upheld Tuesday two EU Commission decisions, against Apple, that Ireland granted it unlawful aid, and against Google in its ‘Google Shopping’ antitrust case. The Apple…
(BRUSSELS) – An online service is not ‘free’ if it earns revenue from using personal data to show personalised ads, the EU made clear Monday over concerns that Meta’s ‘pay or…
— last modified 29 July 2023 The European Commission proposed on 28 July a Toy Safety Regulation revising the current rules to protect children from potential risks in toys. While…
— last modified 22 March 2023 The European Commission adopted on 22 March a new proposal on common rules promoting the repair of goods, further advancing towards the objective of…
— last modified 28 September 2022 The AI Liability Directive complements and modernises the EU civil liability framework, introducing for the first time rules specific to damages caused by AI…
— last modified 30 March 2022 The European Commission presented on 30 March a new strategy to make textiles more durable, repairable, reusable and recyclable, to tackle fast fashion, textile…










