DMA: TikTok objects to being classified as gatekeeper
Following Meta, TikTok now also objects to being classified as a gatekeeper within the meaning of the Digital Market Act (DMA).
By Redaktion Table
Following Meta, TikTok now also objects to being classified as a gatekeeper within the meaning of the Digital Market Act (DMA).
By Redaktion Table
In a letter to the negotiators of the AI Act, the German and French industry associations – BDI and MEDEF – speak out against the two-tier approach of foundation models and GPAI.
By Corinna Visser
The targeted microtargeting on X by the Directorate-General for Home Affairs now has repercussions: The Austrian data protection activists from None of Your Business (NOYB) have lodged a complaint with the European Data Protection Supervisor.
By Falk Steiner
The future of the controversial herbicide has been decided. The Federal Minister of Agriculture wants to examine the extent to which he can reduce the use of glyphosate in Germany.
By Henrike Schirmacher
Pedro Sánchez has been reconfirmed as Prime Minister of Spain for another four years. The socialist secured the necessary votes by making controversial concessions to separatist parties.
By Isabel Cuesta Camacho
At an event organized by the German CDU/CSU parliamentary group on Thursday, the different perspectives of companies and politicians on dealing with China came to light.
By Redaktion Table
The criticism of the EU regulation on synthetic fuels is substantial: Delegated acts of the Renewable Energy Directive (RED) are rendering planned facilities in the EU economically unviable. Additionally, importation is nearly impossible.
By Markus Grabitz
Meta defends itself: its Messenger and Marketplace platforms are not gatekeepers in the sense of the DMA, says the company.
By Redaktion Table
The 36-year-old lawyer Yeny Rodríguez Junco works for the non-governmental organization AIDA in the Colombian capital Bogotá to protect the environment and indigenous communities suffering from environmental damage.
By Leonie Düngefeld
The German construction industry is warning of regulatory loopholes in important EU projects. The Buildings Directive, which is currently being negotiated in the trilogue, threatens double standards, criticizes the association.
By Eric Bonse