Covers laws and regulations shaping the digital economy, including data privacy and cybersecurity, online content and platform governance, digital advertising and consumer protection, cross‑border data transfers, and emerging technologies such as AI and digital identity. Includes compliance, enforcement, and policy developments affecting businesses, governments, and individuals online.
The TikTok deal could require a U.S.-approved ownership or control structure to keep the app available in the United States. That may change where data is stored, how it’s accessed, and what compliance rules shape the For-You Page experience. This article explains the deal talks, regulatory pressure, and practical impacts for users and creators. The […]
Most screen-time laws don’t directly regulate minors’ personal device use at home, so kids often bypass restrictions through parental consent settings, age-gating workarounds, or accounts tied to adults. Enforcement typically targets platforms, app stores, schools, or public institutions—not what happens on a child’s own phone after hours. This article explains the “loophole” driving the trend, […]
The OpenAI vs. New York Times lawsuit could decide whether AI training on copyrighted news is fair use or requires licensing and payment. A ruling for either side will shape how publishers get compensated and what AI models can lawfully ingest. This article explains the claims, likely legal tests, and the internet-wide implications for news […]