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  • Beyond the DMA: Interim Measures Against Meta in the WhatsApp AI Access Case

    The European Commission has ordered Meta to restore and maintain free access for rival general-purpose AI assistants to WhatsApp’s Business API.

    16th Jun 2026

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    Competition law, AI, DMA
  • Gamers’ Gold Heist

    Virtual golden pieces, real crimes: when in-game theft crosses into criminal law.

    6th Feb 2026

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    Cybercrime, Digital assets
  • Breaking the App Store Symphony

    The EC considered that Apple abused its dominant position by restricting developers from informing consumers about alternative, cheaper music services outside the AppStore.

    11th Mar 2024

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    Competition law
  • UK Supreme Court rules on patent applications for AI inventions

    The UK Supreme Court ruled that AI cannot be an “inventor” under UK Patents Act 1977.

    27th Jan 2024

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    AI, IP
  • The AI Act, the first attempt to regulate AI

    Further to recent developments in the digital arena with the DMA and DSA, the EU strikes again with the AI Act, the world’s first comprehensive AI law to regulate the use of artificial intelligence in the EU.

    17th Dec 2023

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    AI
  • The CMA’s revenge and the Court of Appeal’s decision

    The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has won a Court of Appeal case overturning the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) decision, which suspended an investigation launched by the CMA against Apple.

    8th Dec 2023

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    Competition law
  • Apple v the CMA

    The CAT’s decision to quash the CMA’s Market Investigation Reference againts Apple.

    8th Dec 2023

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    Competition law
  • The CMA’s marketplace case against Amazon

    On 03 November 2023, the CMA issued a final decision to accept the comitments offered by Amazon to ensure that third-party Marketplace sellers can compete on a level-playing field.

    22nd Nov 2023

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    Competition law
  • The new European Digital Markets Act 

    The DMA is the first EC’s attempt to apply ex-ante regulation to online platforms. While it is undeniable that competition authorities around the globe have invested huge amounts of time and money in lenghty investigations againts the so-called GAFA companies, people should question whether other countries should adopt a similar approach.

    30th Oct 2023

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    Competition law

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