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- EU fines Steam gaming platform for 'geo-blocking'
- The EU Commission has fined Valve, owner of online PC gaming platform 'Steam', with publishers Bandai Namco, Capcom, Focus Home, Koch Media and ZeniMax EUR ... — last modified 26 January 2021, 21:46 CET — filed under: Headline2, Competition, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- EU tightens cybersecurity defence around its institutions
- The EU's new cybersecurity regulation which lays down measures for a high level of common cybersecurity at the Union's institutions, bodies, offices and ... — last modified 08 January 2024, 18:35 CET — filed under: EU, Headline1, Internet, Crime — Relevance: 1%
- Google pulled the plug on Google+ to avoid a scandal like Cambridge Analytica - expert comment
- Expert comment from the University of Warwick on Liam Fox's UK export strategy speech, by Mark Skilton, professor of practice and innovation systems management ... — last modified 11 October 2018, 00:17 CET — filed under: Data protection, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- Schengen info systems upgrade now in force
- A strengthened Schengen Information System (SIS) entered into operation Tuesday, with more complete and reliable information to enhance security and border ... — last modified 07 March 2023, 22:18 CET — filed under: Data protection, Crime, Internet, Headline2, Tourism — Relevance: 1%
- EU moots centre to combat cybercrime in Europe
- The EU on Monday set out plans for a centre to combat cybercrime in Europe. Ministers meeting in Luxembourg proposed the new centre as part of a longer term ... — last modified 26 April 2010, 23:01 CET — filed under: EU Law, Internet, Council of Ministers, Crime — Relevance: 1%
- Large porn sites drawn into EU online content obligations
- The European Commission named adult websites Pornhub, Stripchat and XVideos Wednesday as online platforms that now need to conform to strict content rules ... — last modified 20 December 2023, 17:33 CET — filed under: EU Law, Media, Internet, Social, Headline1, Consumer — Relevance: 1%
- EU toughens consumer protection for the digital world
- New EU rules for consumer protection entered into force on Tuesday, with the aim of toughening up and modernising current EU consumer protection rules, in line ... — last modified 09 January 2020, 17:19 CET — filed under: Headline1, Consumer, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- Tackling online disinformation
- The European Commission proposed on 26 April measures to tackle disinformation online, including an EU-wide Code of Practice on Disinformation, support for an ... — last modified 26 April 2018, 18:33 CET — filed under: Internet — Relevance: 1%
- EU takes on social media over fake news
- The Commission put forward measures Thursday to tackle fake news online, including a code of practice on disinformation, fact-checkers, and actions to promote ... — last modified 29 April 2018, 23:29 CET — filed under: Media, Headline2, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- MEPs give green light to legislation to boost EU chips industry
- The European Parliament gave the green light Tuesday to plans to secure the EU’s supply of chips by boosting production and innovation, and establishing ... — last modified 11 July 2023, 23:36 CET — filed under: Research & Technology, Headline, Regions, Internet, Rato — Relevance: 1%
- EC proposals to boost Europe's defences against cyber-attacks - guide
- The European Commission today unveiled two new measures to ensure that Europe can defend itself from attacks against its key information (IT) systems. A ... — last modified 30 September 2010, 19:39 CET — filed under: Defence, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- DSA should promote an open and fair digital environment, not undermine the rule of law
- The Rapporteur of the European Parliament Committee leading one of the most important legal initiatives to regulate platforms has spoken. The Internal Market ... — last modified 08 June 2021, 23:52 CET — filed under: Internet — Relevance: 1%
- CJEU ruling on fighting defamation online could open the door for upload filters
- Today, on 3 October 2019, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) gave its ruling in the case C‑18/18 Glawischnig-Piesczek v Facebook. — last modified 03 October 2019, 23:46 CET — filed under: EU Law, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- Internet rules to protect children should be same as TV
- Children should have the same protection whether they are watching television, a web-shared video or a web-streamed film on the Internet, a European Parliament ... — last modified 25 April 2017, 20:27 CET — filed under: Headline1, Internet, European Parliament — Relevance: 1%
- EU's Digital Services Act to improve consumer protection online
- This Saturday marks the moment the Digital Services Act will apply in full to online platforms and marketplaces. Consumers will be better protected from rogue ... — last modified 16 February 2024, 23:35 CET — filed under: Consumer, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- Booking.com commits to EU demands for transparency
- Following dialogue with the European Commission and national consumer authorities, Booking.com has committed to make changes in the way it presents offers, ... — last modified 27 December 2019, 23:20 CET — filed under: Headline1, Consumer, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- Google 'right to be forgotten' applies only in EU: EU Court
- Google's 'right to be forgotten', defined as "the right to silence on past events in life that are no longer occurring", only applies in EU Member States, the ... — last modified 24 September 2019, 23:00 CET — filed under: EU Law, Headline1, Data protection, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- Statement of Objections to Microsoft on non-compliance with browser choice commitments
- The European Commission has informed Microsoft of its preliminary view that Microsoft has failed to comply with its commitments to offer users a choice screen ... — last modified 24 October 2012, 13:21 CET — filed under: Competition, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- EU investigation into Google comparison shopping service
- The European Commission has sent a Statement of Objections to Google outlining the Commission's preliminary view that the company is abusing a dominant ... — last modified 15 April 2015, 13:39 CET — filed under: antitrust, Consumer, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- EU investigation against Google in relation to Android mobile operating system
- The European Commission has opened formal proceedings against Google to investigate in-depth if the company’s conduct in relation to its Android mobile ... — last modified 15 April 2015, 13:37 CET — filed under: Consumer, Telecoms, Competition, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- Cloud computing: new strategy to drive European business and government productivity
- The European Commission's new strategy for "Unleashing the potential of cloud computing in Europe" outlines actions to deliver a net gain of 2.5 million new ... — last modified 27 September 2012, 13:51 CET — filed under: Research & Technology, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- New EU rules start to apply for Google, Microsoft, Amazon gatekeepers
- Apple, Alphabet, Meta, Amazon, Microsoft and ByteDance, deemed online 'gatekeepers' under the EU's Digital Markets Act, must from 7 March fully comply with all ... — last modified 11 March 2024, 18:48 CET — filed under: Headline, Data protection, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- Smart succession plan and Bezos on the board should ensure Amazon continues to thrive
- Christian Stadler, Professor of Strategic Management at Warwick Business School, said: — last modified 03 February 2021, 12:24 CET — filed under: Internet, Economy — Relevance: 1%
- European Commission plans to modernise EU digital contract rules and promote access to digital content and online sales across the EU
- The European Commission presented on 9 December a proposal to allow Europeans to travel with their online content and an action plan to modernise EU copyright ... — last modified 09 December 2015, 16:53 CET — filed under: EU, Media, Consumer, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- EU Data Protection Regulation: Where do businesses need to take action now?
- After a protracted negotiation and design phase, the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was adopted by the European Parliament on 04/14/2016 and ... — last modified 01 July 2016, 00:20 CET — filed under: SMEs, Employment, Data protection, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- Google's proposed Fitbit buy under full EU investigation
- The EU Commission opened Tuesday an in-depth investigation to assess the proposed acquisition of Fitbit by Google over the amount of data Google could use for ... — last modified 11 August 2020, 00:11 CET — filed under: Headline1, Health, Competition, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- 5G security in Europe under EU auditors' scrutiny
- The European Court of Auditors launched an audit Tuesday to assess whether the EU and its Member States are implementing secure 5G networks in a timely and ... — last modified 08 December 2020, 22:14 CET — filed under: Headline2, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- Webpage on the EU Space Package
- Space: EU initiatives for a satellite-based connectivity system and an EU approach on management of space traffic — last modified 15 February 2022, 23:02 CET — filed under: Space, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- Lift-off for satellite-based EU internet system
- The EU set out ambitious plans Tuesday for a space-based secure communication system, which would deliver high-speed internet access and provide connectivity ... — last modified 18 February 2022, 22:50 CET — filed under: Headline2, Space, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- State aid boost for EU broadband networks
- The EU Commission set out revised guidelines on broadband Monday according to which state aid measures are assessed to support the deployment and take-up of ... — last modified 13 December 2022, 23:53 CET — filed under: Internet, Competition, Telecoms, Social, Headline2 — Relevance: 1%