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Canal+ and beIn Sports force VPNs to block illegal WTA tennis and F1 streams
By Chiara Castro published
The Paris Judicial Court rejects "the grounds of inadmissibility" raised by all VPN providers to contest the blocking orders, even dismissing ExpressVPN's referral to the EU Court.

A "political blackmail" – the EU Parliament is pressing for an agreement on the chat scanning bill
By Chiara Castro published
According to the Council Legal Service, the latest Danish Chat Control proposal still violates human rights – but the Parliament pushes for an agreement to be found.

The EU could be scanning your chats by October 2025 – here's everything we know
By Chiara Castro last updated
As Denmark began its EU Presidency on July 1, 2025, the Chat Control proposal came back to the lawmakers' table on the very first day.

After the UK, online age verification is landing in the EU
By Chiara Castro published
Five EU countries are set to test an age verification app to protect children, despite privacy and security concerns.

Microsoft is fighting hard to avoid cloud antitrust claims in Europe
By Craig Hale published
Microsoft is busy trying to reach an agreement with European cloud providers, with a submission is under review.

Italy's Piracy Shield may be breaching EU law according to lawmakers
By Chiara Castro published
The EU Commission sent a letter to Italy's Minister of Foreign Affairs to warn that the Piracy Shield may not be compliant with DSA rules.

Deepseek faces ban in Germany as privacy watchdog reports the app to Google and Apple as "illegal content"
By Chiara Castro published
DeepSeek could soon disappear from Apple and Google's App Stores in Germany. Here's all you need to know.

The Samsung Galaxy S25 has a big battery advantage over the best iPhones, according to new EU data
By Alex Blake published
Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra is rated for twice as many battery cycles as the best iPhone, new EU data suggests.
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