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Another Blow Meant for Big Tech Lands on the Left Eye of Small Biz
For as long as the United States has had a digital economy, the nation’s trade negotiators have fought tirelessly to combat foreign policies that [...]
Data Diplomacy: Understanding the UK-U.S. Data Bridge
On January 12th, a landmark commitment was forged between the UK and U.S. governments during the first-ever UK-U.S. Comprehensive Dialogue on Technology and Data. [...]
Congress Wants to Regulate AI; A Comprehensive Privacy Bill is a Key First Step
In the last few months, Congress has held no fewer than four hearings in different committees on artificial intelligence (AI). Each committee has examined [...]
World Encryption Day Meets Cybersecurity Awareness Month: A Match Made for Inclusive Digital Safety
Our digital world continues to evolve at breakneck speed, making the importance of safeguarding our online information paramount. With the risk of privacy breaches [...]
A Lesson for Governments Around the World: Don’t Regulate First and Ask Questions Later
Recently, the European Commission quietly issued a “tender” seeking a study on the cybersecurity vulnerabilities the Digital Markets Act (DMA) might introduce. Reporters from [...]
Pioneering AI policy: How the EU’s AI Act could shape the app economy
The EU AI Act is a proposed regulation out of the European Union (EU) that seeks to regulate the usage of artificial intelligence (AI) [...]
Sec. 230, Intellectual Property, and the App Store Tug-of-War
There’s a reason we don’t write much about Section 230. For those unfamiliar, Section 230 is the statutory provision clarifying that internet services hosting [...]
From Ideas to IPOs: Potential Changes for Startups in a New Merger Landscape
Startup entrepreneurs generally view acquisitions by larger firms as a quick route to success and seek them out. These acquisitions have propelled the U.S. [...]












