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Digital Law Up(to)date: The European Commission publishes the draft of the Data Act

On 23 February 2022, the European Commission published its draft Data Act, i.e. a proposal for a regulation on harmonised rules on fair access to and use of data. The text is part of the European strategy for data launched by the Commission in 2020.

Digital Law Up(to)date: Towards a European electronic chips sovereignty

The European Commission published a European Chips Act to confront semiconductors shortages and strengthen the technological leadership of the European Union.

Digital Law Up(to)date: More clarity on unlimited surfing

The Belgian Institute for Postal Services and Telecommunications published guidelines to clarify the use of the term 'unlimited internet' by operators.

The Guidelines for providers of General Purpose AI Models are here: the 10^23 FLOPS question?

The European Commission published Guidelines for GPAI model providers, helping them understand AI Act requirements for general purpose AI models before the 2 August 2025 compliance deadline.

Mondelēz’s fine takes the biscuit: cross-border trade crusade peaks

The European Commission has fined Mondelēz EUR 337.5 million for restricting cross-border trade. Brand owners are advised to double-check their licensing and distribution systems, as well as their commercial conduct, for possible territorial restraints.

Navigating the Dutch advertising landscape: key legal insights from the SRC's 2024 annual report

The Stichting Reclame Code (SRC) has issued its annual report, providing crucial insights for legal practitioners and companies in the advertising, marketing, and e-commerce sectors. This comprehensive analysis reveals significant trends.

Stibbe advises the SCHMID Group

Stibbe, together with Gleiss Lutz, has advised the SCHMID Group on its business combination with Pegasus Digital Mobility Acquisition Corp. and listing on NASDAQ.

Het WODC-rapport over zelfonderzoek en zelfmelden: what’s next?

Hester Bisscheroux en Amelie Borel Rinkes lichten toe waarom het onterecht is dat de minister de bevindingen uit recent gepubliceerde onderzoeksrapport 'Zelfonderzoek en zelfmelden van fraude en corruptie door bedrijven' voorlopig naast zich neer legt.

Legal Considerations for Artificial Intelligence in the Life Sciences Sector

This blogpost explores the evolving legal landscape governing AI in life sciences, with a focus on medical device regulation, data protection and intellectual property.

Alexander Collot d'Escury

Senior Associate Amsterdam

Three months after the UBO-case – Where do we stand and what’s next?

This article looks at the aftermath of the UBO case invalidating the general access to UBO data, and looks at what lies ahead for companies and member states, and specifically at Belgium's recent regulatory action.

Private Investigation Act - Unpacking the Scope and Key Requirements

This seminar, the first in our 2025 TMT seminar series, examines the new Belgian Private Investigation Act ("Wet tot regeling van de private opsporing" / "Loi réglementant la recherche privée"), which came into effect in December 2024.

Happy first anniversary! One year of the Vifo Act: an update

On the first of June, the Dutch national security investment screening regime (the Vifo Act) celebrated its first anniversary. Time to take stock of key findings and forthcoming developments.

The revised Network and Information Security Directive: enhancing EU cybersecurity standards

More businesses and organisations will have to strengthen their cybersecurity strategies, as the European legislator revised the NIS Directive. NIS 2 will impose stricter cybersecurity obligations on more organisations.

CJEU confirms “right of explanation” in battle between trade secrets and algorithmic transparency

The CJEU's recent ruling emphasizes the GDPR's demand for algorithmic transparency in automated decisions, challenging companies to explain their logic. The decision also shows the difficulty of balancing such transparency with trade secret protection.

Minke Reijneveld

Associate Amsterdam

Tom Barkhuysen

Partner Amsterdam

Tom Barkhuysen

Partner Amsterdam

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