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Ten Reasons Why Apple’s App Store Terms are Still Not Compliant with the DMA
 |  Sep 6, 2024

By: Damien Geradin (Platform Law Blog) Apple had until March 7, 2024, to implement the necessary changes to ensure that the terms and conditions it imposes on app developers and…

From Innovation to Implementation: Regulating AI in Aotearoa New Zealand
 |  Sep 6, 2024

By:  Nick Valentine, Edward Eisdell-Moore, Abby Simpson & Vivian Mitchell (DLA Piper) Aotearoa New Zealand’s regulatory approach to the rapid adoption of AI-enabled solutions has, until now, been notably absent. To date, the only…

Cultivated Foie Gras Flies into Europe – Prepare for Legal Disruption
 |  Sep 6, 2024

By: Tilman Reinhardt, Alessandro Monaco, and Kai Purnhagen (European Law Blog) The opening of the Paris Olympics on July 26, 2024, coincided with a potentially transformative moment in one of…

CrowdStrike and Digital Ecosystem Transitivity
 |  Sep 6, 2024

By: Kevin C. Desouza, Richard Watson, and Yancong Xie (Tech Tank) On July 19, 2024, a global outage occurred due to a faulty software update from CrowdStrike, a leading cybersecurity company. This…

From Concept to Precedent: The 2024 Draft Guidelines on Article 102
 |  Sep 6, 2024

By: Kevin Coates (Covington Competition) The European Commission published its draft guidelines on exclusionary abusive conduct by dominant firms under Article 102 TFEU (the “Draft Guidelines”) on 1 August 2024.…

Recent Regulatory Developments in Training Artificial Intelligence Models Under the GDPR
 |  Sep 5, 2024

By: Marcus Evans & Rosie Nance (Norton Rose Fulbright) In 2024, many organizations are increasingly exploring how to leverage their data to launch or enhance AI programs. A common approach…

Empowering Futures: Digital Transformation in the Eastern Caribbean
 |  Sep 4, 2024

By: Digital Regulation Plarform (World Bank) Nestled amid Saint Lucia’s lush greenery, the vibrantly colored classrooms of Vide Bouteille Primary School buzz with activity, hosting over 300 young learners from…

Federal Court Strikes Down FTC’s Noncompete Rule: What It Means for Businesses
 |  Aug 28, 2024

By: Paul Stancil (Steptoe Antitrust) A federal court has blocked the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) new non-compete rule, allowing businesses to pause their compliance efforts. For now, there is no…

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