In a landmark decision, the European Union has enacted a directive aimed at modernising civil liability laws. This significant update is designed to bolster consumer protection while responding to the growing influence of technological advancements and the principles of the circular economy. The revision of these laws, which now encompasses a wider definition of what […]
EU AI Code Drafting Sparks Disagreements
The path toward a cohesive framework for artificial intelligence in Europe is becoming increasingly contentious as the European Commission reveals ongoing tensions between AI providers and various stakeholders. The first plenary session dedicated to the Code of Practice, which took place on September 30, has underscored significant disagreements on key issues that will shape the […]
Google Secures Landmark Victory by Overturning €1.49 Billion Antitrust Fine in EU Court
In a significant legal development, Google has managed to overturn a €1.49 billion ($1.66 billion) antitrust fine that was initially imposed by the European Commission in 2019. This monumental ruling has far-reaching implications not only for Google but also for the regulatory landscape regarding large tech companies operating within the European Union. The fine reportedly […]