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Refine your search| IRIS 2026-5:1/17 [NL] The Amsterdam District Court issued an immediate ban on Grok-generated sexual deepfakes in the Netherlands | |
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On 26 March 2026, the District Court of Amsterdam (Rechtbank Amsterdam) issued a ruling to immediately stop the social media platform X and X.AI, providers of the generative AI chatbot Grok, from generating and distributing deepfake sexual images of (underage) persons residing in the Netherlands. The ruling was delivered in summary proceedings initiated by the expertise centre for online abuse Offlimits, supported by the Netherlands Victim Support Fund (Slachtofferhulp Nederland). In late 2025, X introduced a feature allowing users to use Grok to edit images posted on the platform. The new functionality... |
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| IRIS 2026-3:1/24 [NL] The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets launches an investigation into Roblox under the Digital Services Act | |
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On 30 January 2026, the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (Autoriteit Consument en Markt - ACM) launched an investigation into Roblox, an online game platform and game creation system, in relation to possible risks faced by minors on this platform in the EU. In its investigation, ACM will assess whether the game platform complies with Article 28 of the Digital Services Act (DSA), which requires providers of online platforms accessible to minors to put in place appropriate and proportionate measures to ensure a high level of privacy, safety and security of minors, on their service. Roblox... |
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| IRIS 2025-10:1/9 [NL] Dutch Media Authority launches new hotline for children to report undisclosed advertisements on social media | |
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On 4 November 2025, the Commissariaat voor de Media (Dutch Media Authority) introduced a special hotline for children (De Klachtenknop), allowing them to submit an anonymous tip if they believe that an influencer has uploaded sponsored content without labelling it as such. The initiative was launched on the occasion of the national Media Literacy Week, which took place from 7 to 14 November 2025. The Media Authority monitors the compliance of audiovisual media service providers with the Media Act 2008. Under Article 3a.5 of the act, all audiovisual commercial communications on a video platform... |
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| IRIS 2025-9:1/8 [NL] Dutch court orders Meta to ensure Dutch users’ right to set a chronological feed as their default | |
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On 2 October 2025, the District Court of Amsterdam issued a ruling in the summary proceedings (kort geding) brought against Meta by digital rights organisation Bits of Freedom. The court found that Meta had violated the Digital Services Act (DSA) by failing to preserve the user’s choice of a chronological feed and ordered it to ensure that Dutch users could retain a non-algorithmic recommender system when reopening the app or website or navigating to other sections thereof. Under the DSA, all providers of online platforms must ensure the transparency of their recommender systems... |
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| IRIS 2025-7:1/19 [NL] Dutch Media Authority adopts new policy rule on classification of on-demand commercial media services | |
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On 28 May 2025, the Dutch Media Authority published a new policy rule on the classification of on-demand commercial media services (2025 Policy Rule). It replaces the previous policy rule adopted in 2022, which covered a narrower group of video uploaders subject to the active supervision of the Media Authority. The final version of the 2025 Policy Rule reflects the outcomes of public consultation that followed the publication of the draft in March 2025 (IRIS 2025-4:1/15). The 2025 Policy Rule aims to put into effect the provisions of the Dutch Media Act of 2008. This act was amended in 2020... |