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    05/02/2025
    Europe

    European Commission advisory body outlines proposal for revamped Taxonomy

    On 5 February 2025, the Platform on Sustainable Finance (the “Platform”) – an advisory body to the European Commission (“EC”) – published a report setting out its recommendations to simplifying reporting under the EU Taxonomy Regulation (the “Report”).BackgroundIn March 2023, the EC gave a mandate to the Platform to help simplify and improve the effectiveness of the Taxonomy Regulation by enhancing its usability.A pivotal development in this regard is the announcement by EC President Ursula von der Leyen in November 2024 to consolidate...
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    05/02/2025
    Europe

    The ODR platform is closing - What businesses need to know

    The European Parliament and the Council have decided to shut down the EU’s Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) platform. This decision follows a comprehensive review of the platform’s performance and its cost-effectiveness, which fell below expectations. What impact will this have on your business?BackgroundThe ODR platform, which has been operational since 2016, was designed to facilitate the resolution of contractual disputes between consumers and traders arising from online transactions. Since its inception, online sellers and marketplaces trading within the European Union have been...
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    04/02/2025
    Europe

    CMS Data Protection Update, February 2025

    I. The latest from the data protection authorities and current topics1. EDPB: Opinion on the processing of personal data in the context of the development and use of AI modelsIn December last year, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) published its Opinion 28/2024 on certain data protection aspects related to the processing of personal data in the context of AI models. In it, the European data protection authorities comment on key data protection issues in connection with the development and use of AI models. The opinion contains a three-stage test to help data controllers determine whether...
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    31/01/2025
    International

    Sustainable Finance Regulation 2025 Timeline

    Our sustainable finance timeline sets out recent and expected EU, US, UK and International regulatory developments relating to sustainable finance in 2025.  
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    30/01/2025
    Europe

    Interplay of AI and copyright law: how do the options proposed in the UK’s recent consultation compare with the EU’s general TDM exception?

    IntroductionAs AI continues to evolve, the intersection of AI and copyright law remains a hot topic for content creators and technology platforms alike. One of the key areas of focus is the EU’s general text and data mining (“TDM”) exception (contained in the EU Digital Single Market (“DSM”) Directive)[1], intended to provide a safe harbour for AI developers, while providing content creators with a right to opt out from their works being used to train AI. The EU AI Act[2] contains copyright-related provisions referring to this general TDM exception, but there remains...
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    29/01/2025
    Europe

    European Commission publishes update on Omnibus Regulation

    On 29 January 2025, the European Commission published a communication to the European Parliament, the European Council, the Council of the EU, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions, entitled “A Competitiveness Compass for the EU” (the “Competitiveness Compass”).The Competitiveness Compass reiterates the European Commission’s desire to deliver “an unprecedented simplification effort” by reducing the costs of all administrative burdens, including reporting burdens, by at least 25% and 35% for all companies and SMEs,...
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