Council wants telecoms and online providers to cooperate more with payment services providers to stop fraud
03 July 25
Javier Huerta Bravo
However, unlike the European Parliament, the Council does not support making providers of telecoms, instant messaging and social media platforms liable for fraud in certain cases. This Flash analyses the positions of the three EU institutions as the negotiations on the final text of the Payment Services Regulation begin.
Changes to the UK’s data protection framework
01 July 25
Miljana Todorovic
The Data (Use and Access) Act became law on 19 June 2025. The act introduces changes to the UK data protection regime in areas such as automated decision-making, the use of cookies and the legal bases for processing personal data. It also restructures the UK data protection authority.
US court: no copyright infringement in two cases of training AI models with copyright-protected books without owners’ consent
01 July 25
Jose Jehuda Garcia
A US federal court ruled, in two separate cases, that training artificial intelligence (AI) models with copyright-protected books without permission from copyright owners does not infringe copyright in certain circumstances. Both rulings are subject to appeal, and the ultimate resolution of this AI training issue remains unsettled. Many other copyright infringement lawsuits over AI training are still pending in the US.
EU Digital & Media Weekly Report
29 June 25
Marianna Mattera
This report gathers policy and regulatory developments at EU level covered by Cullen International’s Digital Economy and Media services over the past two weeks. It also lists events taking place this week.
UK examines options to strengthen cybersecurity of enterprise connected devices
26 June 25
Miljana Todorovic
The UK government is seeking feedback on the cybersecurity of enterprise connected (IoT) devices. Proposed initiatives may include publishing a voluntary code of practice, developing “a new global standard” for cybersecurity and/or introducing legislation that would mandate some or all of the code’s principles.
Czech Republic transposes NIS2 Directive and empowers government to restrict high-risk vendors of 5G equipment
23 June 25
Jan Cisar
The NIS2 transposition law has not yet been officially published but it is expected to enter into force on 1 September 2025. The government would have sole responsibility for deciding on restricting high-risk vendors, while the national cybersecurity authority would implement the decision in practice.