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Open Joint Letter on the Digital Omnibus on AI Preserving the Scope and Integrity of the AI Act
Open Joint Letter on the Digital Omnibus on AI Preserving the Scope and Integrity of the AI Act

Open Joint Letter on the Digital Omnibus on AI Preserving the Scope and Integrity of the AI Act

BEUC and 33 other organizations urge EU lawmakers to preserve the AI Act's scope. Proposals in the AI Omnibus risk weakening the legislation's effectiveness in regulating artificial intelligence.

April 8, 2026 at 07:00
BEUC
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Targeted consultation on measuring energy consumption and emissions of AI models and systems
Targeted consultation on measuring energy consumption and emissions of AI models and systems

Targeted consultation on measuring energy consumption and emissions of AI models and systems

The European Commission launches a consultation on measuring AI energy consumption and emissions, seeking input on a study to foster energy-efficient AI. Responses will inform an AI Act measurement framework and potential energy labeling.

April 7, 2026 at 12:00
European Commission Digital Strategy
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Due to mobile phone location data: Wetter Online faces fine
Due to mobile phone location data: Wetter Online faces fine

Due to mobile phone location data: Wetter Online faces fine

WetterOnline faces a fine from the North Rhine-Westphalia data protection authority for collecting precise user location data without consent. The app allegedly sold this data to third parties for advertising purposes, violating privacy regulations.

April 7, 2026 at 11:38
netzpolitik.org
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Europe’s digital laws are not bargaining chips
Europe’s digital laws are not bargaining chips

Europe’s digital laws are not bargaining chips

EDRi urges the EU Commission to halt US dialogue on tech rules, fearing Big Tech could weaken regulations. Civil society groups warn that these digital laws should not become bargaining chips.

April 2, 2026 at 15:42
EDRI
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A practical guide to joint investigations: lessons learned from one year of the Civic Journalism Coalition
A practical guide to joint investigations: lessons learned from one year of the Civic Journalism Coalition

A practical guide to joint investigations: lessons learned from one year of the Civic Journalism Coalition

EDRi and partners launch a practical guide for investigative journalists and digital rights groups. The Civic Journalism Coalition aims to foster collaboration on digital rights issues through workshops and investigations.

April 2, 2026 at 12:15
EDRI
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Annual Report AP 2025: faster, visible, and guiding action in the digital world
Annual Report AP 2025: faster, visible, and guiding action in the digital world

Annual Report AP 2025: faster, visible, and guiding action in the digital world

Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens (AP) completed cases faster in 2025 with clear violations, issuing warnings and securing procedural adjustments. The Dutch data protection authority made its expectations clear without lengthy legal battles.

April 2, 2026 at 08:54
Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens
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Supervisors, Police, and Public Prosecution Office want European ban against 'AI-disrobing apps and websites'
Supervisors, Police, and Public Prosecution Office want European ban against 'AI-disrobing apps and websites'

Supervisors, Police, and Public Prosecution Office want European ban against 'AI-disrobing apps and websites'

Dutch regulators and law enforcement agencies push for a Europe-wide ban on "nudify tools." They advocate for closing loopholes that allow consent-based creation of nudes, deeming it crucial for effective enforcement.

April 1, 2026 at 15:00
Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens
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EDRi-gram, 1 April 2026
EDRi-gram, 1 April 2026

EDRi-gram, 1 April 2026

EDRi criticizes the EU's deregulation and securitisation agenda for undermining fundamental rights. The network highlights digital rights news impacting Europeans in its latest bi-weekly newsletter.

April 1, 2026 at 10:59
EDRI
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Predatorgate: Breaking the chain of impunity of the spyware underworld
Predatorgate: Breaking the chain of impunity of the spyware underworld

Predatorgate: Breaking the chain of impunity of the spyware underworld

Greek courts convict four individuals in Predatorgate scandal for unlawful surveillance, sentencing them to 126 years collectively. The verdict challenges spyware vendor impunity and intensifies calls for a ban across the EU.

April 1, 2026 at 09:30
EDRI
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