A valuable map to help practitioners see the huge range of EU laws relevant to doing business in the new economies. -- Charles Kerrigan, CMS, UK For those from outside the European Union, its legislation on information and communications technology is often bewildering. Few can claim, for example, to succinctly differentiate the Data Governance Act (DGA), Digital Markets Act (DMA), Digital Services Act (DSA), Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MICAR), the Data Act (DA) and Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA), or how the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) relates to each of them. This is but a small slice of the complexity this book addresses. Kilian gives this jungle a coherent shape by identifying five new IT-legal regulatory complexes and explaining groups of EU laws through that lens. -- Graham Greenleaf, Macquarie University, Australia