The Death Of GDPR
“I told you so,” I said.
Read More“I told you so,” I said.
Read MoreThe EU feels they scored big with GDPR by being first to fill an international void in privacy regulation. New documents lay the groundwork for EU-style regulation of global AI next – can a repeat be in the works?
Read MoreThe fight against COVID-19 hate speech, disinformation, and misinformation may soon shake the Internet to its core. The first steps toward the fracture of the Internet have already been taken.
Read MoreThe EU is adapting its policymaking systems to meet the conditions of the new coronavirus world.
Read MoreWhile many of the issues, legislation, and hearings advancing US policy have been canceled, some have continued. Antitrust, disinformation, and privacy debates are still on the now-virtual table.
This is the February 2020 Developers Alliance EU Policy Update.
Read MoreBrexit the gift that never gave in the first place, keeps going
Read More2020 will be very different in Brussels and DC. But whether it’s the US election or the first year of the new EU Government (Parliament Commission, President Of the Council, etc.), tech will be front and center in every major policy discussion.
Read MoreThe turning point was when democracy realized politics had metastasized online. No one agrees on facts, the truth doesn’t matter, ghosts in the machine, and weaponization of the internet.
Read MoreThe November-December 2019 Developers Alliance U.S. Policy Update.
Read MoreThe EU also issues its response to the latest Brexit developments. The Developers Alliance Nov-Dec 2019 EU Policy Update.
Read MoreAlso, Brexit is well… Brexit. The Developers Alliance Sept-October 2019 European Policy Recap.
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