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Draft Law on AI Technology Regulation: What Business Entities Should Expect

08 April 2026

Active public discussions continue regarding the draft law “On the Foundations of State Regulation of Artificial Intelligence Technology Applications in the Russian Federation”, drafted by the Ministry of Digital Development of the Russian Federation. The document covers the development, implementation and use of artificial intelligence (hereinafter – “AI”), and establishes obligations for service owners, developers and users. Below is an overview of the key changes that will affect businesses.


Two Years Since the Enactment of the Online Safety Act in Sri Lanka

19 January 2026

On 2 February 2024, the Online Safety Act, No. 9 of 2024 (hereinafter referred to as the “OSA”) was officially published in Sri Lanka. The OSA is a significant and controversial element of information security regulation in Sri Lanka. It establishes provisions prohibiting the communication of prohibited statements online and aims to prevent the use of online accounts and inauthentic online accounts for prohibited purposes.

Overview Of Changes in Information Security and Personal Data Protection Affecting Wholesale and Retail Trade of Medicinal Products

15 July 2025

Overview of changes in the sphere of information security and personal data (hereinafter referred to as the “PD”) that will affect the activities of organizations involved in the wholesale and retail trade of medicinal products. We remind you that starting from September 1, 2025, consents for PD processing must be stand-alone documents, separate from website Privacy Policies

The Federation Council Approved Laws Amending the Criminal Code of The Russian Federation and The Code of Administrative Offences of The Russian Federation and Toughening Liability for Violations of Law in The Area of Personal Data

02 December 2024

On November 27, 2024 the Federation Council approved laws amending the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (hereinafter referred as the “Criminal Code”) and the Code of Administrative Offences of Russian Federation (hereinafter referred as the “Administrative Offences Code”) to and toughening liability for violations of law in the area of personal data (in accordance with the previously introduced Draft Laws: No. 502104-8 “On Amending the Code of Administrative Offences of the Russian Federation” and No. 502113-8 “On Amending the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation”).

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