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Protecting children under the DSA

The EC’s draft guidelines on protecting underage users set a clear expectation that platforms should be fostering safety within their services beyond simple age gates 

DMA: Apple and Meta receive first non-compliance fines

The EC has imposed the first fines under the DMA, showing its readiness to enforce its new digital rulebook regardless of political criticism

Google is a monopolist (again)

Although a second landmark antitrust case has been brought against Google, it is unclear how significant any remedies will be under the big tech-backed US administration

The EU’s AI Continent Action Plan

The EC has laid out its plan to make Europe an AI continent, focusing on cloud computing, data accessibility, economy-wide adoption, skills and regulatory simplification

Event debrief: Tragedy of the commons and the responsible use of networks

By differentiating it from the ‘fair share’ debate, Vodafone appears to have captured the curiosity of regulators who see the proposal as a mature way of trying to solve the problem

The EC’s first steps in its review of merger guidelines

The EC is looking to establish a strong evidence base on the dynamic effects of mergers ahead of the much-anticipated review of its guidelines

Apple: Competition scrutiny for privacy features

This most recent fine reflects an increasing skepticism in the EU around the competition impacts from Apple’s claims of its superior privacy and security features

Event debrief: Global Anti-Scam Summit London 2025

The need for coordination across borders and sectors is well understood, although regulators and tech firms clashed over how to best tackle scams at source

DMA: EC advances proceedings into Apple and Google

In announcing the EC’s actions, EVP Ribera attempted to depoliticise the regulator's decisions, aiming to potentially pre-empt retaliation from the US

EU’s Action Plan on subsea cable security and resilience

Though published as a response to anxiety around subsea cable sabotage, the plan does not grapple with the increasing control of the market by big tech firms