EU Member States plan to ignore EU Court data retention rulings
EU Member States are exploring all possible options to keep, and in fact expand, their current data retention regimes. The […]
EU Member States are exploring all possible options to keep, and in fact expand, their current data retention regimes. The […]
The Belgian Commission for the Protection of Privacy has created a set of recommendations which outline the way in which […]
The Russian communications watchdog Roskomnadzor might raise the issue of blocking Facebook if the social network fails to relocate the […]
One of the most discussed and often introduced as controversial additions of the General Data Protection Regulations are the high […]
Anyone looking at their inbox in the last few months might think that the Internet companies have collectively returned from […]
So far, only Austria, Belgium, Germany, Slovakia and Sweden have passed implementing legislation. However, Belgium still needs to supplement its […]
Thai citizens’ data privacy is expected to be secured with the Data Protection Act’s enforcement this year after being approved […]
The European Union is introducing some of the strictest online privacy rules in the world. The changes aim to give […]
A new law on data privacy and protection will be brought into place, Union Law Minster Ravi Shankar Prasad has […]
The European Union’s new privacy protection rules are being described as a game-changing new standard that’s already being felt in […]
“European data protection rules will become a trademark people recognise and trust worldwide”. That is how, in January 2012, Viviane […]
The Ministry of Telecommunications and Mass Communications of the Russian Federation (‘Minsvyaz’) issued, on 25 April 2018, a draft Federal […]