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UK: Limiting children’s access to smartphones and social media

The Government will consider the impact of legislation implemented abroad as well as the views of both parents and young people before determining its approach

Event debrief: Back in the game? Europe’s race for digital leadership

The EC likened publication of its DNA proposals to unbottling a fine wine, although some in the telecoms industry do not appear convinced by the taste

Switzerland: Copycatting the DSA

Though the proposed legislation reflects core features of the EU law, the Swiss Government has not incorporated measures to protect children online, bucking global trends

US: Remedies in the Google Search case

Google’s avoidance of the most interventionist, structural remedies in the DOJ’s case against it herald an era of blunted ambition for global tech antitrust

The FTC’s warning on global platform regulation

The regulator’s strongly-worded letter suggests tech platforms may run afoul of US law if they change privacy or content moderation policies to comply with foreign legislation

Japan: Tech firms face new requirements for content moderation

The MIC is beginning to hold large platforms to account for the spread of harmful and illegal content online, broadly reflecting designations made under the DSA

Confirmation hearings of European Commissioners-designate

DMA, DSA, DNA, merger reform, cloud and AI legislation all featured in the proposed EVPs’ final round interviews

Tackling misinformation and disinformation in Australia

The Government is moving ahead with new regulation to combat misinformation and disinformation online, despite significant pushback from stakeholders