Draft Media Bill DCMS Committee launches pre-legislative scrutiny

Last month, the UK government published its draft Media Bill, which would broaden how broadcasters can meet their public service obligations and bring some platforms under strict regulatory control. The DCMS Committee is now carrying out pre-legislative scrutiny and is inviting submissions with a particular focus on the following points. Public Service Broadcasting Should the…

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App developers on Google Play store offered payment choices following CMA investigation

In 2022, the CMA found that Google Play accounted for 30-40% of all net revenue generated by UK consumers using in-app payment systems. It also found that in 2021, Google Play’s average commission was between 25% and 30%. Google Play accounts for over 90% of native app downloads on Android devices and restrictions placed on…

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EDPB resolves dispute on transfers by Meta and creates task force on ChatGPT

The European Data Protection has adopted a dispute resolution decision under Article 65 of the GDPR concerning a draft decision of the Irish DPC on the legality of data transfers to the US by Meta Platforms Limited for its Facebook service. The EDOB says that the binding decision addresses important legal questions arising from the…

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Delays have consequences: CAT quashes CMA investigation into cloud gaming and mobile apps

The proposed Digital Markets, Competition and Consumer Bill recently is rumoured to be published very soon, following much delay. However, the delay appears to have had consequences for the CMA and its investigation of mobile browsers and cloud gaming services. The CMA had been carrying out a market investigation in respect of the supply of…

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Art(ificial intelligence) imitates life: IP infringement risks presented by Generative AI

In recent weeks, generative AI platforms, such as Chat GPT-4, DALL.E 2, and Stable Diffusion, have made headlines for a number of reasons. Many have questioned the impact this technology will have on business, education, and the creative sectors, and the potential benefits it may bring. Others have considered the potential risks of the technology…

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ICO fines TikTok £12.7 million for breaches of the UK GDPR

The ICO has issued a £12,700,000 fine to TikTok Information Technologies UK Limited and TikTok Inc for a number of breaches of data protection law, including failing to use children’s personal data lawfully. The ICO estimates that TikTok allowed up to 1.4 million UK children under 13 to use its platform in 2020, despite its…

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Ofcom proposes to refer UK cloud market to CMA for investigation

Market studies are examinations into the causes of why particular markets may not be working well in the interests of consumers. In October, Ofcom launched a study using its powers as a competition authority under the Enterprise Act 2002 into cloud infrastructure services in the UK, to assess how well this market is working. It…

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