OpenAI, Apple deal raises questions about enforcement of EU antitrust rules on 11/06/24 ChatGPT integration into Apple's operating service iOS later this year could trigger an update of EU's digital antitrust regulation by the European Commission, a spokesperson said. Influencer sweeps Cyprus EU elections, acts as a bulwark against far right on 11/06/24 As Cypriot members of the European Parliament (MEPs) formally dressed in suits, commentated on the results of the European Parliament on national TV, one newly-elected parliamentarian, celebrated with a ‘dab’. Poland, US launch group against Russian disinformation on Ukraine on 11/06/24 The United States and Poland on Monday (10 June) launched a multinational group based in Warsaw to counter Russian disinformation on the war in neighbouring Ukraine, the US State Department said. Do We Have All the Right Networks for the Future? [Promoted content] on 11/06/24 The EU Single Market is an achievement. Now, we need a true Digital Single Market. Companies must be able to scale up and compete in a global digital economy. We must also strengthen educational networks for healthy European socioeconomic ecosystems. Commission probes UAE state-owned acquisition of Czech telecoms operator on 10/06/24 The European Commission opened a new foreign subsidies investigation into a commercial acquisition that would see UAE state-owned Emirates Telecommunications Group Company (e&), be in 'sole control' of the European telecom operator PPF Telecom, according to a press release. Political groups demand ‘responsibilities’ over Parliament’s data leak on 09/06/24 Four political groups have sent letters to the European Parliament President asking for further details, action, and "responsibilities" related to a recent data breach that affected a significant amount of employees' personal data, including passports. Facebook and TikTok kill fake news story in Italy on 07/06/24 A fake news story claiming that Italy might leave the EU if there was low turnout at this weekend's elections shared on Italian social media was taken down by big tech platforms this week. Tech in the next Parliament; rules on addictive design, but weakened push for market integration on 07/06/24 Welcome to Euractiv’s Tech Brief, your weekly update on all things digital in the EU. How consumer protections can be enhanced in e-commerce on 07/06/24 This week, together with Marco Scialdone, a lawyer and adjunct professor of law and management of digital content and services at the European University of Rome, we delve into the impact of the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA). EU leaders have failed to tackle child sexual abuse crisis online on 07/06/24 The next EU Parliament needs to act quickly and decisively to end the crisis of child sexual abuse material found online, legislation for which has stalled, writes Sabine Saliba.
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