Meta Calls For UK Govt Rethink Over Plans To Scrap EU Laws
Facebook owner Meta is urging UK lawmakers considering legislation to scrap all retained European Union laws by 2024 to maintain some e-commerce rules.
Facebook owner Meta is urging UK lawmakers considering legislation to scrap all retained European Union laws by 2024 to maintain some e-commerce rules.
After months of stagnating debates on the ePrivacy Regulation, EU lawmakers and diplomats have moved on.
Crypto providers would be forbidden from touching the likes of monero or dash under proposed government amendments to anti-money laundering rules.
Under the proposed rules, Airbnb and its peers will have to share data about the number of guests and rented nights with public authorities.
Proposed amendments to the Dutch anti money laundering law will enable more banks to combine and analyse their customers’ payment data.
The definition of Artificial Intelligence and how the new EU’s rulebook for this emerging technology will be implemented is the focus of a political meeting.
While some welcome the shake up of the UK’s data protection regime, government should be wary of drifting too far from the EU GDPR.
The Data Protection Bill, the UK’s post-Brexit replacement for EU GDPR data laws, faces further delays as a new consultation is planned.
The Executive Order of the US President is not enough, say members of the European Parliament.
On September 28, 2022, the European Commission published its long-promised proposal for an AI Liability Directive.
The UK government has paused a data reform bill while ministers take a fresh look at how to replace the EU GDPR.
The order is designed to address European concerns over surveillance practices in the US.