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10 votes
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Sweden's recycling centres overflowing with clothes after EU-wide ban on throwing away textiles – municipalities eager to have fast fashion giants take responsibility
29 votes -
Sweden passes bill on providing state aid to companies that want to invest in new nuclear reactors – new law will enter into force later this year
10 votes -
We did the math on AI’s energy footprint. Here’s the story you haven’t heard.
23 votes -
Why Denmark is Europe's wedding hot spot – an insider tip for international couples trying to avoid bureaucratic hurdles back in their home countries | Focus on Europe
7 votes -
I went down a rabbit hole trying to recycle all my tech waste
6 votes -
In December 2023, Denmark introduced a law banning "improper treatment" of religious texts – two people are now set to face trial on the island of Bornholm
14 votes -
Ubisoft sends data it collects from gamers in “Far Cry Primal” to Google, Amazon, and others
34 votes -
Thousands of falling satellites put the atmosphere at risk
21 votes -
State Bar of California admits it used AI to develop exam questions, triggering new furor
25 votes -
Smartphones and tablets in the EU to get a new label in June
21 votes -
Apple and Meta first companies to be fined a combined 700 million euros for violating EU Digital Markets Act (DMA)
45 votes -
OpenAI is a systemic risk to the tech industry
35 votes -
What if we made advertising illegal?
90 votes -
Bodega cats make New Yorkers’ hearts purr, even if they violate state food safety regulations
18 votes -
Archaeologists can finally publicly discuss the Melsonby Hoard, a collection of Iron Age artifacts that they have been excavating since a metal detectorist found it in 2021
15 votes -
Thanks to recent US law, Elon Musk and Taylor Swift can now hide details of their private jets
29 votes -
Cat clause: Pet ‘loan’ disputes spread in China
9 votes -
A filmmaker and a crooked lawyer shattered Denmark's self-image – The Black Swan follows a repentant master criminal as she sets up corrupt clients in front of hidden cameras
13 votes -
US federal judge blocks Donald Trump administration from banning transgender people from military service
33 votes -
Social media platforms face huge fines under UK’s new digital safety law
16 votes -
Norway will allow cities to introduce zero-emissions zones, as the number of electric cars on the road in the biggest urban centers passes 40%
22 votes -
Show Tildes: we built the world's first legal AI API
22 votes -
Rep Zooey Zephyr’s speech flips thirteen Republicans, trans bills die in Montana
65 votes -
US Department of Justice again files demand to break up Google’s search monopoly
27 votes -
Secret Ink - South Korea's underground tattoo scene: The women defying the law | BBC 100 Women
14 votes -
Fearing toxic waste, Greenland ended uranium mining. Now, they could be forced to restart - or pay $11billion investor-state dispute settlement.
23 votes -
Meredith Whittaker said Signal intends to exit Sweden should its government amend existing legislation essentially mandating the end of end-to-end encryption
26 votes -
Experience with data protection laws (GDPR, ePD, CCPA, etc..)
This is a topic I keep revisiting. It's constantly evolving, with new laws in different parts of the world happening pretty often. And also there's a lot of grey area with vague or incomprehensive...
This is a topic I keep revisiting. It's constantly evolving, with new laws in different parts of the world happening pretty often. And also there's a lot of grey area with vague or incomprehensive language that hasn't yet been tested in courts.
I recognize that it's a bit of a niche topic, but I think there are a lot of us at Tildes who have to think about it. After all it potentially impacts anyone maintaining or building a non-platform web presence. It also applies to less obvious things like running an advertising campaign that involves media requested from a server you control (which can therefore potentially log requests).
For my part, I've needed to research laws relating to PII in order to come up with policies and practices in various contexts. In broad strokes it's pretty simple but as you get into details what I continue to find is that there are a lot of conflicting opinions both from professionals and lawyers. A lot of it is still open to interpretation.
I'm wondering what kinds of experience other tildenauts have around data protection and PII? Have you implemented solutions? Do you wonder about it for your own websites? Have you been involved with it at companies where you've worked? Do you have questions about it?
13 votes -
Canada-US cross-border surveillance negotiations raise constitutional and human rights whirlwind under US CLOUD Act
16 votes -
Three simple principles of trade policy
11 votes -
UK orders Apple to let it spy on users’ encrypted accounts
49 votes -
Right to root access
41 votes -
Norway's environment minister has ruled out a ban on open-net fish farming at sea despite acknowledging that the wild North Atlantic salmon is under “existential threat”
16 votes -
Man convicted for drunk-driving a drone in what is thought to be the first case of its kind in Sweden
21 votes -
Brazil bans Sam Altman's tech firm Tools for Humanity from paying for iris scans
23 votes -
Amazon to close Quebec facilities, insists it's not because of new union
57 votes -
Denmark became the world's first country to offer legal recognition of gay partnerships on 1 October 1989 – a day when "something shifted in human affairs"
13 votes -
TikTok makes app unavailable for US users ahead of ban
54 votes -
US Supreme Court unanimously backs law banning TikTok if it’s not sold by its Chinese parent company
48 votes -
New York starts enforcing $15 broadband law that ISPs tried to kill
51 votes -
Supreme Court seems ready to back Texas law limiting access to pornography
20 votes -
US Food and Drug Administration to revoke authorization for the use of red no. 3 in food and ingested drugs
34 votes -
The US government stopped enforcing Robinson-Patman and destroyed independent grocery stores
33 votes -
TikTok says it plans to shut down site for US unless Supreme Court strikes down law forcing it to sell
38 votes -
UK users: Lobsters needs your help with the Online Safety Act
24 votes -
New California law prohibits using AI as basis to deny insurance claims
51 votes -
Sweden begins wolf hunt – five entire families can be killed, totalling thirty wolves, in move campaigners say is illegal under EU law
16 votes -
Sweden is a nearly cashless society – here's how it affects people who are left out
47 votes -
In Norway, 90% of new car registrations are electric. In 2025, that number might be 100%.
18 votes