The European Commission has proposed new rules which aim to help consumers make informed and sustainable choices when purchasing mobile and cordless phones, and tablets, under the existing EU Energy Labelling Regulation. The European Commission published its proposal on the same day as the European Parliament and Council approved measures to make these devices more…
ICO issues guidance on privacy enhancing technologies
The ICO is recommending that organisations start using privacy enhancing technologies (PETs) to share people’s personal information safely, securely and anonymously. It says that these types of technologies allow organisations to harness the power of personal data through innovative and trustworthy applications, by allowing them to share, link and analyse people’s personal information without having…
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UK law New guidance on the presentation of mid-contract price increases in telecoms ads CAP and BCAP have published new guidance aimed at helping protect consumers from the misleading advertising of mobile and broadband contracts that include mid-contract price increases. Many providers include clauses in their contracts that mean consumers’ monthly costs will increase on…
European Parliament adopts AI Act with overwhelming majority
The European Parliament has adopted its negotiating position on the Artificial Intelligence Act with 499 votes in favour, 28 against and 93 abstentions. The rules aim to ensure that AI developed and used in Europe is fully in line with EU rights and values including human oversight, safety, privacy, transparency, non-discrimination and social and environmental…
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European Commission sends Statement of Objections to Google over abusive practices in online advertising technology
The European Commission has informed Google that it believes that it has breached EU antitrust rules by distorting competition in the advertising technology industry (‘adtech’). The Commission believes that Google favours its own online display advertising technology services to the detriment of competing providers of advertising technology services, advertisers and online publishers. Google’s main source…
Platforms may not have additional obligations imposed on them in a member state other than where they have their registered office
The Advocate General has provided an opinion in the case of Case C-376/22 Google Ireland and others v Komm Austria. Meta Platforms and TikTok challenged a declaration by the Austrian Communications Regulatory Authority (KommAustria) which said that the Austrian Federal Law of 2020 on measures for the protection of users on communication platforms (KoPI-G 1)…
Statement on US-UK data bridge published
UK Secretary of State of Science, Innovation, and Technology the Rt Hon Chloe Smith MP and US Secretary of Commerce Gina M. Raimondo have issued a joint statement on the announcement that both countries have committed in principle to establish a data bridge. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and President Joseph R. Biden announced that they…
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UK law High Court orders crypto exchanges to transfer assets into England and Wales The High Court has issued a ruling in the case of Joseph Keen Shing Law v Persons Unknown and Huobi Global Limited. It granted an order requiring a cryptocurrency exchange to transfer a defendant’s cryptocurrency that was held outside England and…
FCA introduces new rules for marketing cryptoassets
The FCA has announced new marketing rules which will require those marketing cryptoassets to UK consumers to introduce a cooling off period for first time investors from 8 October 2023. As part of a package of measures designed to ensure those who buy crypto understand the risk, ‘refer a friend’ bonuses will also be banned….
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ICO issues report warning of dangers of discrimination in neurotechnologies
The Information Commissioner’s Office has issued a new report which warns that newly emerging neurotechnologies risk discriminating against people if those groups are not put at the heart of their development. The ICO predicts that the use of technology to monitor neurodata, the information coming direcrly from the brain and nervous system, will become widespread…
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