Episode 353 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with news around ransomware attacks, both in the UK and the US. From there, the team discuss updates around the EU’s new DMA (Digital Market’s Act) and how Apple could be a test case for record fines, if they’re found to have abused their market position.
To wrap up, the team look at how some of the biggest names in music are joining forces to sue start up generative A.I companies, who have alleged that they’re infringing copyright on a massive scale.
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- Don’t blame us for people suffering – London hospital hackers
- LockBit Ransomware Claims 33 TB of US Federal Reserve Data for Ransom
- Apple in breach of law on App Store, says EU
- World’s biggest music labels sue over AI copyright
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