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DeepSeek Accused of Illegal Data Transfer to China, Faces App Store Removal
Berlin's data protection commissioner accused Chinese AI company DeepSeek of illegally transferring user data to China, prompting a report to Apple and Google for app store removal due to non-compliance with EU data protection laws; Italy issued a similar ban in January.
DeepSeek Accused of Illegal Data Transfer to China, Faces App Store Removal
Berlin's data protection commissioner accused Chinese AI company DeepSeek of illegally transferring user data to China, prompting a report to Apple and Google for app store removal due to non-compliance with EU data protection laws; Italy issued a similar ban in January.
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40% Bias Score


Greek Appliance Sales Fall After Subsidy Cuts
ELECTRONET, a Greek home appliance company, saw a 14.35% drop in turnover to €83.9 million in 2024 after government subsidy cuts for appliance replacement ended in autumn 2023, impacting sales of air conditioners and refrigerators; however, net profit increased marginally to €825,218.
Greek Appliance Sales Fall After Subsidy Cuts
ELECTRONET, a Greek home appliance company, saw a 14.35% drop in turnover to €83.9 million in 2024 after government subsidy cuts for appliance replacement ended in autumn 2023, impacting sales of air conditioners and refrigerators; however, net profit increased marginally to €825,218.
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Meta to Use Facebook, Instagram Data for AI Training Despite Privacy Concerns
Meta will start using Facebook and Instagram user data to train its AI from May 27th without prior consent, prompting a German consumer protection organization to file an unsuccessful lawsuit; users can object via a complex process.
Meta to Use Facebook, Instagram Data for AI Training Despite Privacy Concerns
Meta will start using Facebook and Instagram user data to train its AI from May 27th without prior consent, prompting a German consumer protection organization to file an unsuccessful lawsuit; users can object via a complex process.
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40% Bias Score


EU to Simplify GDPR, Easing Reporting Requirements for Businesses
The European Union is simplifying its General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to ease the burden on businesses, particularly SMEs, by extending reporting exemptions and streamlining cross-border investigation procedures, aiming to balance economic competitiveness with data privacy.
EU to Simplify GDPR, Easing Reporting Requirements for Businesses
The European Union is simplifying its General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to ease the burden on businesses, particularly SMEs, by extending reporting exemptions and streamlining cross-border investigation procedures, aiming to balance economic competitiveness with data privacy.
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56% Bias Score


Meta Faces Legal Action Over AI Training Data
Meta plans to use Facebook and Instagram user data to train its AI starting May 27th, prompting a cease-and-desist letter from the Verbraucherzentrale NRW due to potential European data protection law violations; users can object via online forms before May 27th.
Meta Faces Legal Action Over AI Training Data
Meta plans to use Facebook and Instagram user data to train its AI starting May 27th, prompting a cease-and-desist letter from the Verbraucherzentrale NRW due to potential European data protection law violations; users can object via online forms before May 27th.
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52% Bias Score


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.
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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40% Bias Score

EU Updates GDPR to Speed Up Cross-Border Privacy Case Resolution
The EU updated GDPR rules to improve cross-border cooperation between national data protection authorities, introducing a 15-month deadline for investigations to resolve complaints more swiftly, addressing years-long delays and aiming for greater efficiency in cross-border cases.

EU Updates GDPR to Speed Up Cross-Border Privacy Case Resolution
The EU updated GDPR rules to improve cross-border cooperation between national data protection authorities, introducing a 15-month deadline for investigations to resolve complaints more swiftly, addressing years-long delays and aiming for greater efficiency in cross-border cases.
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Marks & Spencer Cyberattack to Cost £300 Million
A cyberattack on Marks and Spencer is expected to cost the retailer £300 million in lost operating profits, highlighting the vulnerability of even large organizations to hacking and the importance of robust cybersecurity measures.

Marks & Spencer Cyberattack to Cost £300 Million
A cyberattack on Marks and Spencer is expected to cost the retailer £300 million in lost operating profits, highlighting the vulnerability of even large organizations to hacking and the importance of robust cybersecurity measures.
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EU Commission Eases Data Protection Rules for Mid-Sized Businesses
The EU Commission proposed amending data protection rules to benefit approximately 38,000 mid-sized companies (250-750 employees) by extending GDPR exemptions, sparking debate on balancing economic growth with consumer data protection.

EU Commission Eases Data Protection Rules for Mid-Sized Businesses
The EU Commission proposed amending data protection rules to benefit approximately 38,000 mid-sized companies (250-750 employees) by extending GDPR exemptions, sparking debate on balancing economic growth with consumer data protection.
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40% Bias Score

AEPD Orders Mass Deletion of Self-Employed Data in Spain
Spain's Data Protection Agency (AEPD) ordered the mass deletion of self-employed workers' data from business databases due to unauthorized commercial use, impacting firms like Informa D&B, Iberinform Internacional, and Datacentric, and prompting calls for legal reform.

AEPD Orders Mass Deletion of Self-Employed Data in Spain
Spain's Data Protection Agency (AEPD) ordered the mass deletion of self-employed workers' data from business databases due to unauthorized commercial use, impacting firms like Informa D&B, Iberinform Internacional, and Datacentric, and prompting calls for legal reform.
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40% Bias Score

Meta to Use European User Data for AI Training, Opt-Out Available
Meta will use Facebook and Instagram user data in Europe to train its AI models starting May 27th; users can opt out, but Meta doesn't guarantee acceptance; this raises privacy concerns and highlights global debate on AI training data.

Meta to Use European User Data for AI Training, Opt-Out Available
Meta will use Facebook and Instagram user data in Europe to train its AI models starting May 27th; users can opt out, but Meta doesn't guarantee acceptance; this raises privacy concerns and highlights global debate on AI training data.
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44% Bias Score

Meta Faces Legal Challenge Over AI Training Data Usage
The German consumer protection agency, VZ NRW, issued a warning to Meta for its plan to use Facebook and Instagram user data to train its AI, arguing it violates European data protection laws; Meta contends this is industry standard and crucial for its AI's understanding of German culture, threateni...

Meta Faces Legal Challenge Over AI Training Data Usage
The German consumer protection agency, VZ NRW, issued a warning to Meta for its plan to use Facebook and Instagram user data to train its AI, arguing it violates European data protection laws; Meta contends this is industry standard and crucial for its AI's understanding of German culture, threateni...
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44% Bias Score
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