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In brief On 30 April 2026, the Brazilian Data Protection Agency (ANPD) launched a public consultation to discuss…
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Japan: APPI Reform – Key Changes
By Daisuke Tatsuno, Tsugihiro Okada, Yuki Kondo and Aya Takahashi 10 Mins ReadAfter a longer‑than‑anticipated review process, Japan has unveiled the long‑awaited bill for reform of its data protection regime.…
Political Agreement reached on Digital Omnibus on AI, amending the EU AI Act, Consistent with Evolving Global Trends on AI Regulation
By Dr. Lukas Feiler, Benjamin Slinn, John Groom, Magalie Dansac Le Clerc, Prof. Dr. Michael Schmidl, Francesca Gaudino, Eva-Maria Strobel, Adam Aft and Brian Hengesbaugh 4 Mins ReadOn Thursday 7 May 2026 the European Parliament and Council of the EU reached political agreement on the Digital…
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