Technology & Innovation
A protectionist “digital sovereignty” agenda has powered recent Brussels tech policymaking. It may now be fading.
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March 18, 2024
Europe’s DMA: A Chorus of Complaining Competitors
At hearings in Brussels about the new law designed to rein in digital gatekeepers, competitors will protest the DMA. European regulators should decide themselves.
March 14, 2024
Ban TikTok? Not So Fast
The US House has approved a bill to force the Chinese owner to sell the wildly popular social media app. Before that happens, many key questions remain unanswered.
March 13, 2024
Belarus Dissidents Turn to AI Deep Fakes
Artificial intelligence could generate a wave of political disinformation. But the technology also offers a valuable voice.
March 8, 2024
Europe’s DMA: Continental and Anglo-Saxon Law Collide
Continental civil law codifies statutes and regulations, seeking to cover all scenarios with comprehensive rules. It empowers the DMA.
March 6, 2024
Will Europe’s DMA Promote Gatekeeper Competition?
The Digital Markets Act aims to level tech’s uneven playing field. This goal requires not just reining in the largest tech companies but encouraging them to compete against each other.
March 6, 2024
Europe’s Digital Markets Act, What’s Next?
Bill Echikson and Enrique Dans focus on the challenges and opportunities ahead of the implementation date of the EU’s DMA on March 7 and the effects and ramifications that this legislation will have for businesses and governments in both Europe and the United States.
March 4, 2024
Europe’s DMA Goes Global
Governments from the United Kingdom to Japan are copying Europe’s Digital Markets Act — even before the new law goes into effect — baking in security weaknesses and other unintended consequences.
March 4, 2024
Confronting China: Constructing a Transatlantic Tech Strategy
It's a key question facing the West in 2024: How should we confront China’s rise as a technological power?
March 1, 2024
NATO Mobility – It’s Tech, Not Just Railroads and Roads
Europe is upgrading bridges, railroads, and roads to strengthen its defense. The NATO allies also need to upgrade their communications and cyber capabilities.