28 Jan, 2022 General Court annuls European Commission’s 2009 €1.06 billion fine on Intel By Slaughter and May Thirteen years after the European Commission imposed a EUR 1.06bn fine on US chipmaker Intel on charges of abusing its market dominance...
21 Jan, 2022 European Commission expresses competition concerns with consumer Internet of Things sector By Alexander Chadd The European Commission has published its final report in its inquiry into the consumer Internet of Things (IoT) sector, confirming its...
21 Jan, 2022 Biting off more than they can chew? French regulator issues more cookie fines to Big Tech By Slaughter and May On the last day of 2021, the French regulator, the Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL), issued fines to...
20 Jan, 2022 Meta challenges CMA's first Big Tech prohibition By Annalisa Tosdevin On 23 December 2021 Meta Platforms, Inc (formerly Facebook, Inc) challenged the CMA's decision ordering it to sell off Giphy, the...
19 Jan, 2022 Crypto: Promo Go Slow By Slaughter and May What feels several lifetimes ago in the world of crypto, in July 2020, HM Treasury published a consultation on bringing cryptoassets into...
17 Jan, 2022 RAP (feat. statutory guidance): ICO releases draft enforcement strategy for consultation By Ross O'Mahony In December 2021, the ICO released its revised draft Regulatory Action Policy (RAP); revised draft Statutory Guidance on Regulatory...
14 Jan, 2022 NCSC helps boards tackle the Log4j vulnerability - the 'most severe computer vulnerability in years' By Natalie Donovan The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has reminded boards of their role in mitigating cyber risk in their organisations, publishing a...
14 Jan, 2022 New AI standards hub launched in UK By Natalie Donovan This week the government launched a new AI standards initiative as part of its AI strategy (see my blog from last September for...