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The DMA Security Paradox: Balancing Openness and User Safety in the Mobile Age

More than two years into enforcement of the Digital Markets Act (DMA), one of its most difficult challenges is becoming increasingly clear: how can digital ecosystems be opened to greater competition …
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79% of Tech Founders Hit by Regulatory Friction as EU Simplification Grinds to a Halt in Brussels, New Research Finds

Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS – Almost four in five EU tech entrepreneurs say Europe’s maze of overlapping rules had a major impact on their businesses in the past 12 months, according to new researc…
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CCIA Europe Response to Review of the EU Merger Guidelines

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As the geopolitical map is being redrawn in real time, the European Union finds itself at a critical juncture regarding its digital future. While debates over tech sovereignty and ‘Buy European’ policies intensify in Brussels, it is imperative for policymakers to focus on ensuring that new laws enhance, not hinder, Europe’s competitiveness and long-term security. 

EU Tech Sovereignty: Escaping the Protectionism Trap

As the geopolitical map is being redrawn in real time, the European Union finds itself at a critical juncture regarding its digital future. While debates over tech sovereignty and ‘Buy European’ policies intensify in Brussels, it is imperative for policymakers to focus on ensuring that new laws enhance, not hinder, Europe’s competitiveness and long-term security. 

Since early 2025, LaLiga (Spain’s top-tier football league) has been operating an aggressive and largely unchecked IP-address blocking regime in an attempt to tackle sports piracy. In 2024, LaLiga and several Spanish internet service providers, some of whom have direct commercial interests in LaLiga broadcasting, sought a court order authorising the blocking of specific domain names. 

Repeating Failure: How Spanish Overblocking Ignores the Lessons of Italy’s Broken Piracy Shield 

Since early 2025, LaLiga (Spain’s top-tier football league) has been operating an aggressive and largely unchecked IP-address blocking regime in an attempt to tackle sports piracy. In 2024, LaLiga and several Spanish internet service providers, some of whom have direct commercial interests in LaLiga broadcasting, sought a court order authorising the blocking of specific domain names. 

Recent discussions on simplifying EU tech rules have revealed a rare point of consensus: Europe’s rulebook is overdue for a serious overhaul. However, as co-legislators are now unpicking the details of the European Commission’s Digital Omnibus proposal, covering everything from cybersecurity to data and privacy, warning lights are starting to flash. 

Why the Hurry? Getting the Digital Omnibus Right – And What’s Needed For That

Recent discussions on simplifying EU tech rules have revealed a rare point of consensus: Europe’s rulebook is overdue for a serious overhaul. However, as co-legislators are now unpicking the details of the European Commission’s Digital Omnibus proposal, covering everything from cybersecurity to data and privacy, warning lights are starting to flash. 

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79% of Tech Founders Hit by Regulatory Friction as EU Simplification Grinds to a Halt in Brussels, New Research Finds

Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS – Almost four in five EU tech entrepreneurs say Europe’s maze of overlapping rules had a major impact on their businesses in the past 12 months, according to new researc…
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EU Moves Energy Labels Online to Help Consumers and Cut Waste, Digital Sector Welcomes Reform

Brussels, BELGIUM – The European Commission today presented its Energy-Efficient Products Omnibus, proposing to digitalise energy labelling for many products, including consumer electronics; simplif…
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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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World Cup Anti-Piracy Measures Must Not Undermine EU Digital Rights

Brussels, BELGIUM – As the football World Cup kicks off, EU and national policymakers should rein in automated web-blocking systems that allow private parties to restrict access to online services w…
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The DMA Security Paradox: Balancing Openness and User Safety in the Mobile Age

More than two years into enforcement of the Digital Markets Act (DMA), one of its most difficult challenges is becoming increasingly clear: how can digital ecosystems be opened to greater competition …
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Is the DMA the Right Tool to Promote Competition in Cloud Computing? 

As cloud computing continues to solidify its role as a vital engine for Europe’s economic future, discussions are intensifying over how to best maintain the cloud sector’s competitive dynamics. Du…
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Debate Highlights from Simplify EU Tech Rules: Unlock Innovation

As the EU shapes its digital priorities for 2026, simplifying tech rules remains at the top of the policy debate. Against this backdrop, the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA Eu…
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In Pictures: European AI Roundtable on the AI Act’s Transparency Code of Practice 

On 11 December 2025, the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA Europe) hosted the latest edition of its European AI Roundtable in Brussels, bringing together EU policymakers, indust…
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CCIA Europe response to EU Commission call for evidence on a targeted initiative for a better copyright environment for European creativity and innovation

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CCIA Europe Response to Review of the EU Merger Guidelines

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