GRC Report Staff

CFTC Broadens Legal Fight as Wisconsin Becomes Latest Front in Prediction Markets Dispute

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has expanded its fast-moving legal campaign against state regulators, filing a lawsuit against Wisconsin in the latest effort to assert federal control over prediction markets.

EU Finds Meta Falling Short on Child Safety as DSA Probe Intensifies

The European Commission has preliminarily concluded that Meta is failing to adequately prevent children under 13 from accessing Instagram and Facebook, raising fresh concerns about how one of the world’s largest platforms is enforcing its own age restrictions under the Digital Services Act.

Italy’s Privacy Watchdog Tells Hotels to Stop Holding Guest ID Copies

In a notice circulated to trade associations, the Italian Data Protection Authority has said that hotels, bed and breakfasts, and guesthouses must not retain photocopies or digital images of guests’ identity documents beyond the time needed to transmit required information to public security authorities. The clarification comes as the regulator reports a rise in complaints and personal data breaches in recent months.

Europe’s Innovation Ambitions Collide With Data & AI Rules in Growing Regulatory Debate

The question has been circling European policy circles for years, but at BRIDGE 2026, it was brought into sharper focus. Are the very regulations designed to safeguard rights and build trust also making it harder for Europe to innovate?

Treasury Warns Banks of Sanctions Risks Tied to China’s ‘Teapot’ Refineries and Iranian Oil Trade

The U.S. Department of the Treasury is cautioning financial institutions about growing sanctions exposure linked to China’s independent “teapot” oil refineries, underscoring their continued role in importing and refining Iranian crude.

EU Moves to Untangle the Overlap Between Competition & Data Protection Law

The European Commission and the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) recently confirmed that they will begin joint work to develop guidance on how competition laws and data protection interact. The effort is aimed at clarifying how each body of law applies in situations where their boundaries blur, an increasingly common reality in a data-driven economy.

Italian Regulator Fines Snack Makers €23 Million Over Private Label Cartel

Italy’s antitrust regulator has handed down more than €23 million in fines to three of the country’s leading snack manufacturers, concluding that they coordinated their behavior in a market-sharing arrangement that limited competition in the private label sector.