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Financial relations in the Dutch medical devices sector: investigations at hospitals and suppliers | Hogan Lovells

On 21 September 2023, the Dutch Health and Youth Care Inspectorate (in Dutch: “Inspectie Gezondheidszorg en Jeugd”, IGJ) published a news report on financial relationships between. ....

Medische Hulpmiddelen , Gedragscode Medische Hulpmiddelen , Medical Devices Act , Policy Regulation , Wet Medische , Conduct Medical Devices ,

FCC Gives Final Approval to Broadband Label Requirements, with Minor Modifications to 2022 Rules

At the end of August, the FCC gave final approval to the requirement that ISPs must provide broadband labels. The FCC had originally approved the broadband labels in November 2022 but then received three petitions to further modify the rules. The recent order makes a few minor changes to the original order but largely leaves the original broadband label rules intact. ....

Infrastructure Investment , New Labeling , Access Providers , Policy Regulation ,

ICANN Turning 25 - It's the People that Make a Difference

Ali's invitation to post reflections on the past 25 years of ICANN is very welcome. No doubt, some will write about major shifts in how ICANN is governed, for example, the end of United States government oversight. While others will write about changes to the industry that ICANN has catalyzed, for example, the 2012 round of new gTLDs and the upcoming next application process. ....

United States , City Of , United Kingdom , Jothan Frakes , Domain Names , Internet Governance , Policy Regulation , Registry Services ,

What Would a Human Rights-Based Approach to AI Governance Look Like?

Over the past year, discussions around artificial intelligence (AI) have saturated media and policy environments. Perspectives on it vary widely: from boosterist narratives, which posit the limitless potential of AI-powered technologies to help overcome social inequalities and accelerate industrial development, to apocalyptic framings, which suggest that a (speculative) 'artificial general intelligence' could make humans extinct. ....

Council Of Europe , Office Of The High , International Human Rights Law , Council Of Europe Committee On Artificial Intelligence , Global Partners Digital , International Human Rights , Artificial Intelligence , Global Digital Compact , High Level Advisory Body , High Commissioner , Human Rights , Policy Regulation ,

The FCC Cyber Trust Label Gambit

Several weeks ago, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) embarked on one of the most far-reaching regulatory gambits in its 90-year history. It is formally known as a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in the matter of Cybersecurity Labeling for Internet of Things, Docket 23 239. The FCC offers ICT product developers the use of its FCC trademarked cyber trust mark placed on their products in exchange for accepting open-ended Commission cybersecurity jurisdiction. ....

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