Is the FTC Trying to Break Up Amazon? A Judge Just Ordered It to Say
On April 6, Judge John Chun in Seattle ordered the FTC to provide “each and every remedy and form of […]
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On April 6, Judge John Chun in Seattle ordered the FTC to provide “each and every remedy and form of […]
On 10 March, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) will hold the first public hearing in the ‘Like Company v. Google Ireland’ case. In brief, the case was brought by a Hungarian news publisher, which claims that the Gemini AI chatbot infringed its rights by allegedly copying news articles without permission.
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The Single Market is the backbone of the European Union’s economic strength, built on the free movement of goods, services, capital, and people. As its external frontier, the Customs Union plays a pivotal role – ensuring trade with the rest of the world flows smoothly.
Washington is rushing to regulate the digital economy, but America’s global technological leadership depends on accelerating innovation, not slowing it […]
When Chinese AI startup DeepSeek unveiled its groundbreaking new model earlier this year, it sent shockwaves through Silicon Valley and […]
Over the past two decades, the satellite broadband landscape has transformed dramatically. As demand for high-speed connectivity grows exponentially and […]
Global battery demand is experiencing an unprecedented surge, partly due to the growing shift towards more sustainable, battery-powered products – such as electric cars and bicycles, but also large-scale industrial energy storage systems. However, this exponential growth also brings considerable economic, environmental, and social challenges.
While it can be easy to overlook implementation and enforcement of new tech and digital rules once they have been adopted by EU lawmakers, recent experience underlines the need to keep a close eye on these important final steps in the process. Because this is when regulators and companies test the practicality of tech rules, and when European citizens actually ought to reap the benefits.
In today’s rapidly evolving economy, the European Union faces a pressing challenge: a significant shortage of skilled human capital. This issue is particularly pronounced in the tech sector, where digital firms struggle to find the talent they need to innovate in Europe.