European Commission designates six gatekeepers under the Digital Markets Act

The European Commission has designated six gatekeepers: Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, ByteDance, Meta and Microsoft under the Digital Markets Act. In total, 22 core platform services provided by gatekeepers have been designated. The six gatekeepers will now have six months to ensure full compliance with the DMA obligations for each of their designated core platform services….

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This Week’s Techlaw News Round-Up

UK law House of Lords completes third reading of Online Safety Bill The House of Lords has completed the examination of the Online Safety Bill during its third reading on 6 September 2023. The UK government put forward various amendments before third reading on subjects which included parliamentary scrutiny, remote participants in Ofcom and age…

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UK government launches consultation on consumer law reform

The UK government has launched a consultation on consumer law reform while the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill continues its passage through parliament. The consultation covers five areas of consumer law, some of which are or more interest to tech lawyers than others. The five areas are: display of pricing information (reform of the…

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Science, Innovation and Technology Committee issues interim report on governance AI

The Science, Innovation and Technology Committee has issued a report on the governance of AI. It says that the recent rate of development has made debates regarding the governance and regulation of AI less theoretical, more significant, and more complex. It has also generated intense interest in how public policy can and should respond to…

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DCMS Committee issues report on connected technologies

The House of Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Selected Committee has published the second of two reports on connected technologies. The first was published in early August. It said that users must be given clear information about, and a fair chance to understand, the basis on which their data is used and how to…

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ICO publishes new guidance on sending bulk communication by email

The Information Commissioner’s Office has issued a warning to organisations to use alternatives to the blind carbon copy (BCC) email function when sending emails containing sensitive personal information, following several high profile data breaches by organisations. The warning accompanies new guidance from the ICO to help organisations understand the law and good practice around protecting…

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ICO consults on draft biometric data guidance

The ICO has launched a consultation on the first part of its draft biometrics guidance. It explains how data protection law applies when organisations use biometric data in biometric recognition systems. The guidance is aimed at organisations that use or are considering using biometric recognition systems as well as suppliers of these systems. It is…

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Exporting Personal Data From China: New Guidance on Standard Contracts

Introduction The Cyberspace Administration of China on 30 May 2023 released the Guidance for the Filing of the Standard Contracts for the Outbound Transfer of Personal information. The Guidance supplements the Measures for Standard Contract forthe Outbound Transfer of Personal information, and sets out the filing process that data controllers (called “personal information processors” under…

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CMA investigates new restructured deal by Microsoft to buy Activision

The CMA is investigating a revised deal for Microsoft to buy Activision following its rejection of the previous proposed deal. Microsoft has proposed a new structure to the deal under which it will not acquire the cloud streaming rights to all current and future Activision games released during the next 15 years (excluding in the…

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