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New study examines EU and U.S. privacy protections

A new report by law firm Sidley Austin, released today, compares EU and U.S. privacy laws and find them “essentially equivalent”.

The recent Court of Justice of the European Union ruling declared that a new Safe Harbour framework requires a finding that the level of protection of fundamental rights and freedoms in the U.S. is “essentially equivalent” to that in the EU.  The European Commission and supervisory authorities are currently comparing EU and U.S. legal systems in expectation of a new framework for transatlantic commercial data flows.  The report concludes that EU and U.S. systems are “essentially equivalent” thus paving the way for continued data flows.

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Applying the DMA to Generative AI Would Create a Dangerous ‘Taxonomy Trap’ Study Warns, Urging Regulators To Use Traditional Competition Law Instead

Brussels, BELGIUM – The EU should address potential competition concerns in generative-AI markets through existing ex-post competition law, rather than forcing AI into the Digital Markets Act’s (D...
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CCIA Files Brief Arguing that Texas’ App Store Law Likely Violates First Amendment

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association filed a brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, arguing that Texas’s SB2420, the “App Store Accountability...
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CCIA Raises Concerns with Delaware Chatbot Regulation Proposal

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association will testify today before the Delaware Senate Committee on Banking, Business, Insurance, and Technology in opposition to HB 306, w...
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CCIA Raises Free Speech, Privacy, and Legal Concerns with California AB 2

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association will testify today before the California Senate Judiciary Committee in opposition to AB 2, warning that the legislation raises sig...
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