Topic: Luxembourg
Luxembourg plays a significant role in shaping privacy regulations within the EU, often scrutinizing major tech companies like Amazon for their data practices. The country’s legal decisions, including those related to the EU Copyright Directive, highlight ongoing tensions between user privacy and corporate interests. These developments are critical for advocates of free expression and privacy, as they reflect broader challenges against surveillance and censorship in the digital environment.
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Luxembourg’s privacy watchdog is quizzing Amazon over storing user recordings
The Commission hasn’t yet made the investigation formal.
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Articles 11 and 13 lose support from key member states days before final EU Council vote
Sweden and Estonia are signaling that they will vote against Articles 11 and 13 of the EU Copyright Directive in…
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EU Copyright Directive Rejected by The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Poland, Italy, and Finland
In a joint statement, these countries have stated that “the end-result on copyright is a step back for the digital…




