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ChatGPT Breaks Free: Italy Lifts Ban After Privacy Compliance

Italy has lifted the ban on ChatGPT after ensuring compliance with data privacy regulations, signaling a positive move for AI interactions.

Pakistan Joins the Global CBDC Race: New Regulations and Ambitious Plans

Discover Pakistan’s bold regulations for CBDCs by 2025 and their potential economic impact amid a global financial transformation.

Meta Gets Hit with €265 Million Fine for Major Data Breach: What You Need to Know

Meta faces a €265 million fine for failing to protect user data per GDPR after a significant breach. Learn the details and implications.

Tax Reporting Rules for Crypto: Bipartisan Pushback and Implications

Lawmakers unite against new crypto tax rules in the infrastructure bill, fearing impacts on innovation and market stability.

Navigating the Apple App Store Guidelines: What Developers Need to Know

Explore the implications of Apple’s new App Store guidelines on developers, privacy, and consumer protection in the digital landscape.

The Battle for Control: Who Really Owns Your Personal Data?

Explore the complexities of data ownership and control, featuring insights from EFF’s Cindy Cohn on privacy in the digital age.

Congressional Concerns Over OCC’s Crypto Leadership: A Balancing Act

Congressional representatives express concerns over Brian Brooks’ crypto leadership at OCC; urging collaboration over unilateral decisions.

Why Brian Armstrong Warns the U.S. Risks Falling Behind in Crypto Innovation

Brian Armstrong warns the U.S. risks falling behind in crypto innovation due to restrictive regulations and special interests.

Senator Poe Advocates Caution in Fintech Regulation to Protect Filipino Consumers

Senator Grace Poe urges slow and informed approach to fintech regulation in the Philippines to protect consumers from potential pitfalls.

Zuckerberg’s Capitol Hill Game: Regulatory Talks and Tough Questions

Zuckerberg meets U.S. lawmakers over regulations, privacy, and competition issues — a dialogue that’s raising eyebrows in D.C.