Policy

EU fines Apple €2B in DMA case: App Store crackdown
EU hits Apple with €2 billion fine for violating Digital Markets Act, targeting App Store anti-steering rules.

EU AI Act enforcement start
EU begins AI Act enforcement, targeting high-risk systems with fines up to 7% of global revenue.

EU fines Apple €1.8B in antitrust case
The European Commission hit Apple with a €1.8 billion penalty for abusing its dominant position in music streaming, a landmark move targeting App Store rules.

EU probes Apple App Store fees
EU regulators open formal investigation into Apple’s App Store commission structure, targeting potential DMA violations.

EU Digital Euro bill advances amid privacy fears
EU Parliament committee approves digital euro legislation, raising privacy and monetary sovereignty concerns across the bloc.

EU probes Apple App Store fees
EU regulators open new investigation into Apple's App Store payment rules, targeting unfair fees and anti-steering practices.

KOSA ruling blocks child safety law
Ninth Circuit blocks KOSA on free speech grounds, dealing a major blow to child online safety legislation.

FTC social media ruling changes
FTC's new ruling on social media data practices could reshape platform accountability and user privacy protections immediately.

EU Apple DMA fine: A new era for app store rules
Landmark EU Apple DMA fine forces App Store payment reform. First major test of Europe's new antitrust weapon.

Supreme Court social media ruling reshapes First Amendment
Supreme Court social media ruling overturns Texas and Florida laws, holding platform content moderation is protected speech under the First Amendment.

EU AI Act enforcement start hits Big Tech with 7% fines
EU AI Act enforcement begins today, targeting high-risk systems with fines up to 7% of global revenue.
