The Digital Omnibus proposal: what does it mean for the a single data market in the EU?
Marc Schuler and Julie Dumontet look at how the Digital Omnibus proposals set about trying to create a genuine single market for data in the EU.
更多The EU Digital Omnibus proposal aims to simplify and streamline aspects of the EU's digital legislation framework. In two parts, it covers 'quick fixes' for some of the pain points in the AI Act, and amends the data acquis, most notably the GDPR, the ePrivacy Directive and the Data Act. We look at some of the most significant elements and at what they will mean in practice if they go through as currently drafted.
2026: bridging the accessibility gap, through new laws and old
Jo Joyce and Giles Crown predict the future of accessibility protection under EU and UK law during 2026.
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Online safety in 2026: enhancement and enforcement in the EU and UK
Thanos Rammos, Richard Gläser and Debbie Heywood look at what to expect in 2026 in terms of EU and UK regulation and enforcement of online safety.
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Digital Fairness Act and Digital Omnibus: clarity or complexity for businesses in 2026?
Nathalie Koch looks at what to expect from the EU's reform of digital and consumer protection law in 2026.
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Copyright in 2026: clarification, review and reform
Gregor Schmid and Louise Popple look at what to expect in the evolution of copyright law in the EU and UK during 2026.
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2026: the year AI grows up
Martijn Loth and Maxime Westerink predict the future of AI in 2026 with a focus on the EU.
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Built on sand: can AI-generated content claim copyright?
Charlie Barraud and Louise Popple look at issues around ownership of AI-generated content in the UK.
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GEMA, Getty and beyond: AI and copyright litigation in the EU and the UK
Gregor Schmid looks at AI and copyright litigation in the EU and UK and introduces our new tracker.
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Minors, platforms and harmful content: the approach of the EU, Germany and France
Nathalie Koch and Julie Dumontet look at Article 28 DSA and at local online safety regulation in Germany and France.
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The applicability of the Online Safety Act to generative AI: Ofcom's position and regulatory uncertainties
Giulia Carloni looks at the impact of the OSA on generative AI with a focus on chatbots.
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