NOVEMBER 2025 ISSUE NO. 286
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EU & UK
- European Parliament published a
study analysing the interplay between the AI Act and the EU digital legislative
frameworks.
- EDPS published guidance
on generative AI, to strengthen data protection within EU institutions.
- UK ICO fined a sole
trader GBP 200,000 for sending nearly one million unsolicited marketing texts.
- The European Commission
will establish the Digital commons EDIC, to jointly develop and
operate sovereign cross-border digital infrastructures.
- NOYB files a criminal
complaint against Clearview AI.
- Norway’s Datatilsynet released a
note on the handling of pseudonymized data following the CJEU judgement.
- Apple may disable its
‘App Tracking Transparency’ feature in the EU.
- EC found TikTok and
Meta in violation of the Digital Services Act’s transparency requirements.
- Dutch Data Protection
Authority published new guidelines to promote AI literacy.
- AZOP, Croatia’s data protection
authority issued FAQs regarding the EU AI Act.
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AMERICAS
- California’s AG reached a USD
530,000 settlement with Sling TV for violations of the CCPA.
- EPIC published a report
summarizing five years of State Attorneys General privacy enforcement actions
(2020–2024).
- Colombia data authority SIC publishes draft
Model Contractual Clauses for international data transfers.
- Florida AG issued a
criminal subpoena to Roblox in an effort to protect children online.
- A new bill titled the AI–WISE Act
was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives.
- SIC fined Columbia
Telecommunications COP 670 million for unlawful data processing.
- California Department of
Justice announced plans to solicit public comments on the Protecting
Kids from Social Media Addiction Act.
- U.S. Senators introduced a
bipartisan bill to safeguard children from AI chatbots.
- Colombia’s House Committee approved a
combined bill to amend the national data protection law.
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APAC
- Singapore’s Cyber Security
Agency opened a public consultation on an addendum to AI security
guidelines.
- China’s Ministry of Industry and
Information Technology published app notifications for violations of
user rights.
- The Australian government launched a
consultation on the use of copyright material in AI systems.
- China’s Cyberspace Administration
and State Administration for Market Regulation issued new measures
for authenticating personal information exported abroad.
- Hong Kong’s Privacy
Commissioner released guidance on CCTV, drones, and in-vehicle camera
usage.
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