Practical steps to rapidly harness Europe’s legal toolkit to confront Tech published today by President von der Leyen’s own CDU Party’s think tank.
The Six Horsemen of the Digital Apocalypse
The six Grand Challenges in digital that face the next European Commission, and what to do about them.
New manifesto for Europe
A roadmap for reimagining the mission, structure, and powers of the European Commission and European Parliament to restore freedom, opportunity, and prosperity to all its citizens by reining in and dispersing concentrated economic power.
ICCL Enforce Urges European Commission to Address Concentration in AI
11 March 2024 ICCL Enforce along with ally civil society organisations made a joint submission to the European Commission’s call for contributions on competition in generative AI. This follows our previous submission to the European Commission that was specific to …
Lessons of EU tech regulation shared with Australian Senate
Lessons of EU’s Big Tech enforcement failure shared with Australian Senate inquiry by ICCL
Unsealed court documents reveal data anarchy at Meta
ICCL letter to European Commission highlights new material about Meta’s internal data systems, and how Meta infringes the DMA & GDPR.
Privacy and competition leaders sign emergency ICCL letter to fix the EU Digital Markets Act
ICCL draws together competition & privacy leaders to urge EU co-legislators to correct the EU Digital Markets Act in an emergency letter this morning.
Remarks by Johnny Ryan at the CRA “Disrupted Times” Conference in Brussels
4 April 2022 Dr Johnny Ryan of ICCL spoke at a gathering of global antitrust regulators and experts on 31 March in Brussels. He set out two challenges for the European Commission: First, use the tools in the GDPR to analyse …
Fixing a flaw in the EU Digital Markets Act
ICCL is working with European Parliament Members to fix a new EU law intended to constrain Big Tech’s power.
Digital Markets Act may create dangerous loopholes for Big Tech data use
ICCL writes to the European Parliament and to the European Commission to highlight loopholes in the proposed Digital Markets Act. On 15 December 2020 the European Commission published a proposal for a Digital Markets Act, intended to correct digital market problems. These …