A “Light Touch” Regulatory Framework for AI – Scrutinizing AI Solutions through the Lens of Transparency
27 min to read
04 March 2021
A “Light Touch” Regulatory Framework for AI – Scrutinizing AI Solutions through the Lens of Transparency
Background In previous articles in this series on A Light Touch Regulatory Framework for AI we have argued for the need for a ‘light-touch’...
The FCA publishes its roadmap for 2021
3 min to read
19 February 2021
The FCA publishes its roadmap for 2021
After a year strongly marked by the unprecedented COVID-19 health and economic crisis, the French Competition Authority ("FCA") recently published its roadmap for 2021. Continuity...
ACMA bites again: online retail giant Kogan receives AUD$310,800 fine for Spam breaches
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09 February 2021
ACMA bites again: online retail giant Kogan receives AUD$310,800 fine for Spam breaches
A number of Australian businesses have been caught by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), for breach of the Spam Act 2003 (Cth) (‘the Act’)...
“Big Tech” under pressure - new Rules for Digital Platforms in the EU and UK
1 min to read
28 January 2021
“Big Tech” under pressure – new Rules for Digital Platforms in the EU and UK
At the end of 2020 both the EU and UK published ground-breaking proposals which threaten to revolutionise the governance of digital platforms. The EU published the draft Digital Markets Act which will...
Prospective Refinements to CCCS’ Competition Guidelines in 2021
1 min to read
21 January 2021
Prospective Refinements to CCCS’ Competition Guidelines in 2021
Amid the disruptions caused by COVID-19, the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore is taking strides in 2021 to update its guidelines to better address unique challenges posed by the digital...
“Digitalisation Act” approved – Germany pioneering antitrust regulation of digital markets
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21 January 2021
“Digitalisation Act” approved – Germany pioneering antitrust regulation of digital markets
On 14 January 2021, the German parliament approved the long discussed reform of German competition law which has now also been confirmed by the second parliamentary chamber - the “Bundesrat”. The innovations...
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