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Meta Appeals \$220 Million Nigerian Fine Amidst Data Privacy and Content Moderation Lawsuits

Meta is appealing a \$220 million fine from Nigeria's consumer protection agency for alleged data privacy violations, including discriminatory practices and unauthorized data sharing, while facing separate lawsuits related to content moderation's mental health impacts on its contractors.

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EU Commission: TikTok Violates EU Digital Rules

The European Commission announced on May 15, 2025, that TikTok is preliminarily in violation of EU digital rules due to insufficient transparency in its advertising practices, risking a fine up to six percent of its global annual turnover for failing to provide sufficient information on ad content a...

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EU Accuses TikTok of Online Advertising Transparency Violations

The European Commission accused TikTok of violating EU online advertising transparency rules under the Digital Services Act (DSA), potentially facing a fine up to 6% of its global annual revenue for failing to disclose ad content, targeting, and financiers.

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Spanish Government Responds to Leaked Sánchez-Ábalos Messages

Leaked messages between Spanish President Pedro Sánchez and former Minister José Luis Ábalos, obtained from a corruption investigation, are causing a political crisis, with the government responding by potentially filing a lawsuit against the leaker while denying any wrongdoing.

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Meta to Use European User Data for AI Training

Meta will use European Facebook and Instagram user data to train its AI models starting May 27, prompting concerns about data privacy, although users can opt out; however, Meta does not guarantee it will allow this.

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EU Launches Biometric Entry/Exit System to Enhance Security and Combat Irregular Migration

The EU's new Entry/Exit System, starting possibly in October, will digitally record biometric data of non-EU nationals visiting the Schengen Area for up to 90 days to combat irregular migration and enhance security; Cyprus and Ireland are exempt.

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Japan Enacts Law for Preemptive Cyberdefense

Japan's parliament passed a law authorizing preemptive cyberdefense measures, including communication data monitoring and server neutralization, to counter cyberattacks and enhance national cybersecurity by 2027, while addressing privacy concerns.

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Swiss e-ID Relaunch: Balancing Convenience and Privacy Concerns

Switzerland's planned 2026 e-ID launch faces public scrutiny over cost (CHF 180 million), privacy, and potential surveillance, despite the success of similar systems in countries like Estonia; a Euronews debate on May 22nd will discuss these issues.

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EU Implements Entry-Exit System for Non-EU Citizens

A new EU regulation, effective potentially in October 2024, will track non-EU citizens' entry and exit to the EU for stays up to 90 days within 180, aiming to improve crime detection and prevent irregular migration, though concerns about asylum seekers' rights exist.

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VZ NRW Sues Meta Over Use of User Data for AI Training

Germany's consumer protection agency, Verbraucherzentrale NRW, is suing Facebook's parent company Meta for using user data from Facebook and Instagram to train its AI software, claiming it violates European data protection law; Meta says its practices comply with European guidelines and allows users...

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Liberal Party Shared Voter Data with Exclusive Brethren for Election Campaign

The Australian Liberal Party granted access to sensitive voter data to the Exclusive Brethren, a Christian sect, enabling them to make nearly a million phone calls supporting the Coalition during the recent federal election, raising significant privacy and ethical concerns.

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Decentralized AI: Kava Leads the Charge Against Big Tech

Driven by user concerns over centralized control, decentralized AI (DeAI) projects like Kava (with over 100,000 users) are challenging Big Tech's dominance by offering transparent, community-governed alternatives, enabled by infrastructure advancements from Akash Network and The Graph.

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