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Europe opens decider exchanges on the future of regulation of AI systems
The European Commission has made its 'first serve' on the scope of its proposed Artificial Intelligence Act
Online Safety Bill: Parliament and DCMS proceed with separate scrutiny and inquiry into the draft online safety law
Parliamentary committee indicates timing of pre-legislative scrutiny as the government's digital and culture department launches probe into content of the
How businesses across Europe can handle the rise of data protection litigation
Mass damage claims in data protection litigation vary between European jurisdictions and require different approaches and considerations
Regulatory Outlook | Foreword | July 2021
Welcome to the latest edition of Osborne Clarke's Regulatory Outlook
China announces new regulation on data security sanctions
Ride-hailing app Didi Chuxing's Wall Street IPO has prompted a probe from China's internet regulators amid an overhaul of national
OSB in focus: will the Online Safety Bill increase the scope for actions brought by individuals against online platforms?
Draft legislation designed to make the UK the safest place to be online (while defending freedom of expression) requires difficult
Dipping into Data | Regulators' increasing interest in data pooling
The potential anti-competitive effects of data pooling arrangements means businesses must monitor their compliance with competition rules
New Standard Contractual Clauses: more certainty for data exports at the cost of increased checks and compliance obligations
What are the key aspects of the new SCCs and what next steps should businesses take?
OSB in focus: is the Online Safety Bill a skeleton or a springboard for dynamic regulation?
The UK's draft online safety legislation contains a range of powers for ministers to be able to change aspects of