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    Get concise, easy-to-understand updates on the EU's digital policy, as well as the main policy and regulatory developments in the Americas. A single source of alerts and reports on data protection and privacy rules in the EU and the Americas, and initiatives on international transfers of personal data. Policy and regulatory initiatives shaping the data economy in Europe.
    Track regulators’ responses to cyber risks with updates on the implementation of the EU cybersecurity rules as well as specific cybersecurity strategies in the Americas. Coverage of regulatory developments impacting technologies such as cloud, AI and IoT. Follow initiatives specifically targeting digital platforms.
    Follow the latest developments in consumer protection around digital content, products and services. Get an overview of regulation that seeks to foster the development of e-Commerce in Europe and the Americas.

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EU Digital & Media Weekly Report
05 October 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 week. It also lists events taking place this week.

US reaches historic US$2.5bn settlement with Amazon over Prime subscription practices
02 October 25 Jose Jehuda Garcia

The US consumer watchdog, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) secured a US$2.5bn settlement with Amazon over alleged deceptive practices on the company’s Prime subscription service. Amazon must pay US$1bn in civil penalties to the FTC, plus US$1.5bn in restitution to about 35m affected customers. In addition to the company itself, the settlement held two Amazon executives liable as individuals.

FTC reaches US$10m settlement with Disney over COPPA violations
02 October 25 Jose Jehuda Garcia

The US consumer watchdog, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), settled a case against a subsidiary of the Walt Disney Co. with a US$10m civil penalty for violations of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 involving YouTube videos. This was the first time that the FTC enforced COPPA against a content provider, rather than an online platform.

EU top court advocate-general adopts opinion on scope of the country of origin principle
01 October 25 Jerome Dheur

The Advocate General adopts a broad interpretation of the coordinated field, according to which national rules of criminal nature affecting online services can be subject to the eCommerce Directive even if they do not fall within the areas expressly harmonised by the directive. However, he acknowledges that national rules imposed on non-national EU-based services could be justified by the protection of fundamental rights (dignity, children, health) if they are proportionate and limited.

EU Digital & Media Weekly Report
28 September 25 Elisar Bashir

This report gathers policy and regulatory developments at EU level covered by Cullen International’s Digital Economy and Media services during the last week. It also lists events taking place this week.

Canadian DPA guidance on the use of biometric data
25 September 25 Carolina Limbatto

The Canadian DPA, the OPC, published guidance to private sector organisations on their privacy obligations when handling biometric information. The OPC proposed an eight-step guidance for organisations to align with PIPEDA requirements, including the identification of an appropriate purpose, valid consent, accuracy and accountability.

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