ePrivacy Regulation Slowly Moves Forward
Adoption of the ePrivacy Regulation Introduced in 2017, and originally slated to go into effect with the GDPR (on May […]
Adoption of the ePrivacy Regulation Introduced in 2017, and originally slated to go into effect with the GDPR (on May […]
On 3 July 2019, the UK data protection authority (the ICO) updated its guidance on the rules that apply to […]
French data protection authority CNIL has received an important number of individual and collective complaints (La Quadrature du Net, Privacy […]
The Information Commissioners Office has admitted that its current consent notice relating to the use of cookies on devices failed […]
As part of its 2015 Digital Single Market Strategy, the European Commission proposed modernising the rules applicable to sales of […]
The ePrivacy Regulation has been referred to as the EU General Data Protection Regulation’s “sister legislation.” But what kind of […]
e-Privacy Regulation is still some time away as the three party Trilogue negotiations between the European Parliament, Commission and the […]
The European Parliament set out its position on the Regulation in October 2017. However, the Council of the EU, which […]
Organisations need to be aware of the overlaps between European data protection and privacy rules, and which takes precedence, a […]
On March 21, 2019, Advocate General Szpunar released his opinion in the Planet49 case, currently pending before the Court of […]
Businesses face higher fines if their processing of personal data is found to breach both the General Data Protection Regulation […]
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) met for their eighth plenary session on 12 and 13 March 2019. On the […]