Legal keys to the digital moment

A synthetic look at the main novelties in artificial intelligence, intellectual property and digital governance, with a focus on the normative, jurisprudential and regulatory developments that are marking the moment in Spain and the European Union.

The tech issues that are making waves

This edition of Inside Tech covers the main regulatory developments in artificial intelligence, intellectual property and digital governance in Spain and the EU, with key advances in the Draft Bill on AI, the application of the European Regulation on Artificial Intelligence and the protection of minors in digital environments.

It also highlights recent case law on copyright in the digital and music environment, along with practical milestones such as the opening of ICANN's 2026 round of new gTLD domains.

Regulatory radar

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The draft bill on AI moves forward following the opinion of the ESC

Progress in the processing of the Draft Bill on IA following the opinion of the ESC, focusing on the governance of the system, the coordination of authorities, alignment with the European Regulation and the adjustment of the penalty system, with a significant impact on the labour sphere.

Court battles

Intellectual property in transformation

Two key rulings by the CJEU and the Supreme Court mark a turning point in copyright protection in the music environment, clarifying the limits of creative re-use and strengthening the guarantees of authors vis-à-vis publishers.

Tech & Law news

Evolving digital governance

European and national initiatives that are redefining the framework for artificial intelligence, child protection and digital strategy, with direct impact on regulatory obligations, institutional oversight and decision-making by companies and organisations.

Recommendations of the month

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Series | Black Mirror - "Joan is Awful" (T6, E1)

The episode Joan Is Awful of Black Mirror offers a reflection on the real impact of AI in the digital environment, focusing on consent, the use of data and the asymmetry between users and platforms.

Through fiction, it shows how data-driven business models can empty users' rights of content and raises the need to rethink the limits of contract law and the regulation of artificial intelligence.