The Looming Battle over the GDPR and the Purpose of Whois in ICANN
ICANN Corp seems to have finally taken the tension between Whois and privacy rights seriously, thanks to the impending General […]
ICANN Corp seems to have finally taken the tension between Whois and privacy rights seriously, thanks to the impending General […]
Facebook will make it easier for its more than 2 billion users to manage their own data in response to […]
The scope provisions of the national GDPR implementation laws wildly differ and will lead to unacceptable accumulation and incompatibility of […]
The right to be forgotten, which opens the door to public requests for the removal of search results that are […]
Bulgaria took over the rolling presidency of the EU on Jan. 1, and, although an overly ambitious May deadline has […]
The GDPR applies to controllers and processors that process personal data of individuals in the EU, regardless of where the […]
Determining an organization’s applicability under the General Data Protection Regulation is a complex topic, and many are left a bit […]
A stringent set of data protection rules will take effect in Europe in May. Facebook, Google and others are working […]
Member States are slowly but surely debating implementing legislation in order to transpose the GDPR into national law, in accordance […]
The increased consent requirements under the GDPR have been a hot topic lately, due to the Article 29 Working Party’s […]
Vacations are over, everybody’s realizing May 25th 2018 is closer, so we should get this GDPR show back on track. […]
Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will come into effect in May 2018, and with it, a new set of […]