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Introduction
Welcome to the 8th edition of Tech Legal Brief!
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In this week’s main story, we will see how Israel’s war crimes in Gaza are forcing Europe to de-Americanize its tech sector. It’s not a fun read, so reader discretion is advised. In other news, we will look at the prospects of a cookie-free Europe, why a US court recently found that freedom of speech should not be extended to AI chatbots, and how Sweden has just adopted a new law that bans digital prostitution. Finally, a brilliant documentary about internet culture was recently released, and I will link to other developments in Tech & Legal that are worth keeping an eye out for.
To sum up, here is today’s agenda:
- War Crimes & De-Americanization
- A Cookie-Free Europe?
- No Freedom of Speech for Chatbots
- Sweden Ban Livestreams on OnlyFans
- BONUS: A Brilliant Documentary About Internet Culture
- Tech Legal News (links)
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