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- 2026-06-16 regulatory The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that websites controlling viewer content via algorithms are liable for that content. source
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OpenRegistry launches live ABR data access tool for investigators
OpenRegistry has launched a new tool that provides direct access to Australia's live Australian Business Register (ABR) data via MCP. This tool aims to assist investigators and journalists by offering real-time informat…
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OpenRegistry adds Finnish Trade Register data to MCP platform
OpenRegistry has integrated the Finnish Trade Register into its MCP platform, providing programmatic access to company data. This integration allows users to query information such as business IDs, company names, regist…
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EU court upholds $4.7B antitrust fine against Google for Android violations
Google has lost its final appeal against a record €4.1 billion ($4.67 billion) antitrust fine imposed by the European Union in 2018. The EU's highest court upheld the decision, which found Google abused its dominant pos…
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Foundation Models Benchmarked Against Radiomics for Lung CT Analysis
A new benchmark study published on arXiv compares foundation models against traditional radiomics techniques for analyzing lung CT scans. The research evaluated five feature extractors, seven classification heads, and t…
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Germany's Handelsregister: Public data vs. private ownership
Germany's Handelsregister, the official commercial register, provides basic corporate facts like company name, legal form, and registration number. However, beneficial ownership information is now behind an access check…
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EU Court Rules Algorithmic Content Control Makes Websites Liable
The Court of Justice of the European Union has issued a ruling that holds websites liable for the content they display if that content is controlled by an algorithm. This decision, particularly highlighted in paragraph …
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NicFab Daily Digest adds EU case law on privacy and AI
The NicFab Daily Digest has been updated to include a curated section on EU case law. This new section will feature recent rulings from the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and the European Court of Human R…
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Italy's company register data accessible via EU's BRIS
Italy's Registro delle Imprese, managed by chambers of commerce, stores company filings, with a cross-border slice published via the EU Business Registers Interconnection System (BRIS). While BRIS provides harmonized da…
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OpenRegistry API offers direct access to German company registry data
OpenRegistry has developed a new API that provides direct access to Germany's Handelsregister, the official registry of companies. This API returns raw, unaggregated data from individual regional courts, preserving orig…
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New rubric evaluates LLM-generated legal propositions
Researchers have developed LP-Eval, a new rubric and dataset designed to measure the quality of legal propositions generated by large language models. Co-created with legal experts, the rubric assesses propositions base…
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EU Rewrites Web Architecture Using Child Protection as Lever
Brussels is leveraging the protection of minors to reshape the internet's structure, focusing on age verification and stricter regulations for online platforms. This includes addressing the UK's Online Safety Act and co…
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Spain's BORME API guide details limited free access to company data
OpenRegistry has released an API guide detailing how to access company information from Spain's official gazette, BORME. The guide highlights that Spain's registry is publication-focused rather than profile-centric, wit…