Technology & Innovation
Europe and the US have agreed on a Declaration for the Future of the Internet, outlining a series of democratic principles.
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February 17, 2022
X-Raying the DMA: Who will be a Gatekeeper?
...Despite belated opposition from the US government, the EU looks set to approve by summer its Digital Markets Act (DMA). The US houses the world’s five biggest tech companies –...
February 11, 2022
End Transatlantic Double Standards About Big Tech
When it comes to regulating tech monopolies, European and US policymakers are inconsistent.
February 9, 2022
Hungary Exports Nationalism Via Facebook
New research indicates that the Hungarian government is succeeding in leveraging social media to sell its illiberal messages among diaspora communities.
February 8, 2022
US Tech Sanctions Will Hit Putin Hard
Russia has worked hard to achieve autarky in many areas, but it has not yet succeeded in tech. US retaliatory measures would bite.
February 8, 2022
A Leading German Social Democrat Questions Europe’s Big Tech Crackdown
The EU is moving fast to introduce new market regulation instruments for a few large digital companies – without thinking through the implications.
February 8, 2022
Little Austria Throws a Giant Wrench Into Transatlantic Data Flows
Europe’s standoff with America over digital privacy may be coming to a head — sparked by a little-noticed court decision in Austria.
February 4, 2022
Italy: Getting Europe’s Main Battle Tank Back on Track
America’s hasty withdrawal from Afghanistan and the AUKUS submarine and security deal has sparked discussion about greater European defense autonomy. Italy can help.
February 3, 2022
The Kremlin’s Quest for Biometric Data
Russia’s government has directly intervened to seize control of biometric data belonging to Russian citizens, and is refusing to detail how it will be used.
February 2, 2022
How do you say Amazon in Italian? Monopolista
European regulators are stepping up fines on Big Tech for antitrust and privacy violations before the Digital Markets Act risks diluting their authority.