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UK law Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (Security Requirements for Relevant Connectable Products) Regulations 2023 made The Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (Security Requirements for Relevant Connectable Products) Regulations 2023 SI 2023/1007 have been made. They were made under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 and the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2022. They introduce…

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‘Online Harms’ and Gambling Within the Video Games Industry – What’s in Store for the Future?

Video games may have been a niche hobby many moons ago, but advances in tech and the drive to commercialise entertainment products have launched ‘gaming’ into the mainstream. Total worldwide revenue of the video games industry is expected to be around $580 bn in 2030. Contrast that with the worldwide cinema box-office revenue of just…

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Culture, Media and Sport Committee issues report on draft Media Bill

The House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee has issued its report on the draft Media Bill, following an inquiry. It highlights that it is twenty years since the last significant piece of media legislation was passed, which was before streaming services and widespread internet access and TV was almost entirely analogue and…

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Advocate General considers that a national anti-doping authority which publishes personal data of a doped professional athlete on the internet is not in breach of the GDPR

In Case 5-115/22 | NADA e.a, an Austrian professional middle-distance runner has been found guilty of breaching Austrian anti-doping rules. The Austrian Anti-Doping Legal Committee (Österreichische Anti-Doping Rechtskommission, ÖADR) declared as invalid all results that the athlete had obtained during the period at issue, revoked any entry fees and/or prize money and banned her from…

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UK CMA publishes proposed principles to guide competitive AI markets and protect consumers The Competition and Markets Authority have published a report setting out their proposed principles underpinning how they will scrutinise the competition law and consumer protection aspects of developing AI markets. It follows a review of foundation model AIs undertaken this year.  The…

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