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Europe gives Apple yet another regulatory nightmare – Computerworld
Further, Europe’s Services Directive requires that general conditions of access to a service don’t “contain discriminatory provisions relating to the nationality or place of residence of the service recipient, unless directly justified by objective criteria.” So far, so good. But I have a sense that some of the territorial licensing restrictions some copyright holders still keep in place might act…
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Gov’s new Regulatory Innovation Office promises to remove red tape
The UK government is opening a new office to speed up regulatory approval of new technologies from AI surgical software to drones and space technology. The aim of the Regulatory Innovation Office (RIO) is to cut red tape and make it easier for businesses to bring new products and services to the market, by speeding up approvals and ensuring that…
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Regulatory fines could be the tip of the iceberg for enterprises as data breach lawsuits expected to surge in 2025
The associated costs of data breaches are set to diversify according to Forrester, with the analyst firm predicting that fines won’t be the only financial consideration in the wake of a cybersecurity incident in 2025. Dubbed ‘Predictions 2025: Cybersecurity, Risk, And Privacy,’ Forrester’s report suggested breach-related class action costs will surpass the cost of regulatory fines by 50% in the…
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