Update on developments on privacy, consumer protection and regulatory sandboxes across 18 European countries
15 July 24
Marianna Mattera
This report provides a summary of key developments related to privacy, consumer protection and regulatory sandboxes in 18 countries plus the UK since March 2024. Croatia was added to some Benchmarks.
European Commission seeks feedback on security incident reporting thresholds for digital entities
14 July 24
Visiola Pula
The security incident reporting thresholds will apply to a wide range of digital entities from cloud to e-commerce and social media platforms. These entities will be required to notify significant security incidents affecting more than 5% of users (or 1m) in the EU.
EU Digital & Media Weekly Report
14 July 24
Javier Huerta Bravo
This report gathers policy and regulatory developments at EU level covered by Cullen International’s Digital Economy and Media services during the past week. No relevant events were identified this week. This is the last EU Digital & Media Weekly Report until September 2024, when discussions in Brussels around the different EU digital policy and regulatory initiatives will resume after the end of the summer holiday period.
EU businesses should leverage the Digital Markets Act opportunities to their advantage
11 July 24
Miljana Todorovic
At a European Competition Network conference, digital companies discussed challenges the Digital Markets Act (DMA) could solve, such as enabling sideloading, alternative browsers and search engines. Commission vice-president Margrethe Vestager emphasised the role of small and medium-sized business and national competition authorities in the efficient enforcement of the DMA.
EU Commission reaches preliminary conclusion that Meta’s “pay or consent” model breaches Digital Markets Act
10 July 24
Miljana Todorovic
The European Commission considered that this model could force users of Facebook and Instagram to consent to the combination of their personal data. Moreover, it would not allow them to opt for an equivalent service that uses fewer personal data.
EU Artificial Intelligence Act in detail (IV): governance and enforcement
10 July 24
Elisar Bashir
The fourth report analysing the Artificial Intelligence Act covers the governance roles and enforcement responsibilities of the envisaged competent authorities and bodies at national and EU levels. For example, general purpose AI models will be overseen by the newly established EU AI Office.