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EU lawmakers aim to push Spotify on better pay for music artists

France warns against killing a European ChatGPT

EU research commissioner Mariya Gabriel resigns

‘Party soldier’ Mariya Gabriel returns to Bulgaria with EU baggage

News outlets fear ChatGPT could steal their scoops

MEPs hold ethically slippery side jobs — but they’re perfectly legal
ChatGPT, Bing, DALL-E: AI comes for the creative class
Artists fight back as deep-learning models threaten their livelihoods.
Trump sues Woodward over audiobook recordings
The former president said he did not agree for his voice to be used as an audiobook when he was interviewed for journalist Bob Woodward’s book “Rage.”
Belgian business body boasts of beer makers’ success in Russia
Chamber of Commerce posts video showing Russian shelves packed with bottles and cans of Hoegaarden, Stella Artois and Delirium Tremens.
A Pirate in Brussels: Czech tech minister to shake up the EU
Ivan Bartoš will spearhead negotiations among EU countries on laws to regulate artificial intelligence, data and digital identity.
France accepts Google’s truce with publishers
France has been a leading advocate for forcing Big Tech players to pay local publishers, arguing that digital platforms have unfairly made money out of French publishers.
Amid antitrust brawls, France’s competition chief stays in his lane
Benoît Cœuré has disavowed a wider role for antitrust enforcers even as he prepares to announce a major decision against Google.
Digital Services Act under threat over fight between EU Parliament, France
A majority of political groups oppose changes France has made to the rulebook.
Big Tech firms set to face tough EU content rules
The Digital Services Act will force platforms like Facebook, Google and Twitter to better police content or face steep fines.
Are Microsoft’s days as the ‘friendly’ tech giant over?
The tech giant’s carefully crafted image as best in class is starting to crack as antitrust complaints emerge.
EU ushers in brave new world of Big Tech regulation
The Digital Markets Act clamps down on abuses in the platform economy.
Big Tech back on the hook in French copyright spat
Politicians including Macron have renewed their support to press publishers.
Macron goes after online platforms, foreign ‘propaganda’ media
The French president identified foreign powers and social media as causes for disinformation in a speech before the press corps.
Luxembourg Prime Minister Bettel accused of massive plagiarism
Only two pages of 56-page university dissertation were plagiarism-free, magazine investigation finds.
Google appeals French competition fine in press publishers case
The deadline was August to appeal the decision and the company has one month to present its arguments.
Google slapped with €500M fine in French press publishers case
French regulator found that the company did not respect interim measures imposed last year on neighboring rights.
YouTube wins in court ruling on copyright breaches by users
The court said platforms cannot be held liable for users uploading unauthorized works.
Why waiving patents might not boost global access to coronavirus vaccines
A controversial proposal for a waiver on intellectual property has pitted countries against one another.
Tension mounts ahead of key ruling on French data retention
Paris asked the country’s highest administrative authority to ignore the EU’s top court.
Taking on Big Tech, French antitrust chief urges others to do the same
Isabelle de Silva is at the center of a global regulatory push to reduce tech giants’ online dominance.
4 takeaways from Facebook’s Australian brawl
The social network may have won concessions, but it lost the moral high ground.
Australia’s stand-off with Big Tech is only the beginning of a wider war
Canberra reached an agreement for Facebook and Google to pay local publishers. Expect more countries to do the same.
Facebook restarts talks over Australia media law
The social media giant had blocked all news from its platform in Australia.
In Australia, Big Tech divisions boil over
Facebook and Google have taken opposing views on whether to pay local publishers for their content.
Google and News Corp sign global multiyear licensing deal
Publishers and tech giants have battled over payment for news content.