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TMT weekly: AI transparency and copyright consultations, DSA VLOP ruling, UK Online Safety enforcement, Ofcom media/telecoms updates, ASA decisions, EU Data Act helpdesk—18 December 2025

Published on: 18 December 2025

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Commission unveils first draft Code of Practice on AI content marking

The European Commission has released its initial draft Code of Practice on the marking and labelling of AI‑generated content, intended to support adherence to Article 50 transparency obligations under the EU AI Act.

  • Rules for marking and detecting AI content, aimed at providers of generative AI systems.
  • Labelling duties for deepfakes and AI‑generated text on matters of public interest, aimed at deployers of generative AI systems.

Feedback from participants and observers is invited until 23 January 2026; a second draft is anticipated by mid‑March 2026, with completion scheduled for June 2026. The transparency obligations for AI‑generated content will apply from 2 August 2026. The Code is voluntary and offers a way to demonstrate compliance with requirements for providers to apply machine‑readable marking and for deployers to clearly label deepfakes and AI‑text publications on matters of public interest...

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