The Network · 2026-03-25 10:27:03 · ZeroHedge
After eight years of negotiations, the European Union and Australia have finally struck a trade deal, but the agreement comes with a significant catch: the extension of Brussels' stringent climate regulations. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the pact...
The Network · 2026-03-25 13:57:23 · Bloomberg Markets
Germany's Finance Minister, Lars Klingbeil, is advancing a significant policy shift that would compel foreign companies to establish joint ventures with local European firms as a condition for market access. This move, aimed at tightening control over foreign economic activity within the bloc, signals a hardening stanc...
The Lab · 2026-03-26 09:56:55 · ZeroHedge
Meta's ambitious rollout of its next-generation AI Ray-Ban smart glasses has hit a regulatory and supply wall in the European Union. A combination of strict EU battery mandates, incoming AI regulations, and critical manufacturing constraints has derailed plans to launch the device across the continent, creating a signi...
The Network · 2026-03-27 14:57:13 · Variety
Netflix has suffered a significant legal defeat in its fight against European Union regulations mandating financial contributions to local productions. The Constitutional Court of Belgium has rejected the streaming giant's appeal, upholding a 2023 decree from the Wallonia-Brussels Federation that enforces the EU's Audi...
The Network · 2026-04-02 04:56:48 · Guardian Environment
A flagship certification scheme designed to verify low-methane natural gas may be systematically underreporting the very emissions it is meant to guarantee. A Guardian investigation into MiQ, the UK nonprofit whose 'Grade A' rating is used by energy giants like BP, ExxonMobil, and EQT to comply with EU regulations, rev...
The Network · 2026-04-03 18:56:48 · Ars Technica
A landmark ruling from a Rome court has struck at the heart of Netflix's subscription model in Italy, declaring years of price increases unlawful. The court has ordered the streaming giant to refund affected customers up to 500 euros each, a decision that directly challenges the company's standard practice of unilatera...
The Network · 2026-04-06 20:26:52 · Hollywood Reporter
A ruling from a Rome court has delivered a direct legal blow to Netflix, declaring its method of implementing price increases for subscribers in Italy to be illegal. This judicial decision does not merely criticize the streaming giant's policy but establishes a concrete legal precedent that could force the company to i...
The Network · 2026-04-08 06:56:59 · Seeking Alpha
TikTok is making a massive, strategic infrastructure bet in Europe, committing to a second €1 billion data center in Finland. This move signals a significant escalation in the platform's efforts to localize European user data and build operational resilience, directly countering mounting geopolitical pressure and regul...
The Network · 2026-04-15 14:22:45 · Bloomberg Markets
The European Union is escalating its regulatory pressure on Meta, threatening an interim ban on the company's WhatsApp policies that allegedly block rival AI firms from operating on the platform. This move signals a direct and immediate challenge to Meta's control over its messaging ecosystem, putting the company on a ...
The Network · 2026-04-17 07:52:43 · Guardian Environment
A major investigation reveals that Microsoft and other US technology firms successfully pressured the European Union to adopt a legally questionable confidentiality clause, effectively hiding the specific environmental impact of their datacentres from public view. The provision, inserted into EU rules in 2024, blocks t...
The Vault · 2026-04-21 10:22:29 · Bloomberg Markets
A coalition of digital finance providers is mounting a direct challenge to the European Union's upcoming distributed ledger technology (DLT) legislation, demanding a regulatory carve-out. Their core argument is blunt: the current regulatory trajectory is causing Europe to lose ground to the United States in the race fo...
The Network · 2026-05-09 08:01:41 · Hacker News
The European Union has identified virtual private networks (VPNs) as a regulatory gap that officials believe undermines age verification requirements, with one official characterization describing them as "a loophole that needs closing." The statement signals intensifying pressure on tools that have long served as a wo...
The Network · 2026-05-09 11:01:52 · Mastodon:hachyderm.io:#privacy
European Union regulators have identified virtual private networks as an obstacle to their age verification agenda, characterizing VPNs as "a loophole that needs closing." The framing signals an escalating regulatory interest in circumvention tools that have long served as basic privacy infrastructure for millions of u...
The Network · 2026-05-09 17:31:51 · r/privacy
The European Union's growing pressure to regulate online age verification is now extending directly into the VPN ecosystem. Officials have described VPNs as a "loophole" requiring closure, signaling a potential crackdown on tools millions rely on for privacy and security. The framing marks a notable escalation in how B...
The Network · 2026-05-10 02:31:53 · Mastodon:hachyderm.io:#privacy
The European Union has reportedly designated virtual private networks (VPNs) as a regulatory "loophole" that requires closing in the context of its age verification framework, according to discussions circulating in privacy-focused communities. The characterization marks a significant rhetorical shift that could presag...