Council e-Privacy Regulation Negotiations Critical for the Future of IoT and AdTech
Following the European Commission and European Parliament’s proposed versions of the EU Regulation on Privacy and Electronic Communications, we are […]
Following the European Commission and European Parliament’s proposed versions of the EU Regulation on Privacy and Electronic Communications, we are […]
According to the Constitution of Mexico, the protection of personal data is a fundamental right of all Mexican citizens. Under […]
The GDPR implications on M&A deals would certainly go beyond the borders of the EU given the extraterritorial application of […]
Privacy legitimate interest might become difficult to manage in Italy following provisions introduced by means of the Budget Law. The […]
With new, more stringent consumer privacy regulations poised to take effect in Europe soon, a leading digital advertising exchange has […]
Concerns that proposed new UK data protection laws threaten the independence of the country’s data protection watchdog are “misplaced”, a […]
Device manufacturers selling in or exporting from the EU could be required to abide by “clear and mandatory baseline IT […]
On January 10, 2018, the Law of 3 December 2017 creating the Data Protection Authority (the “Law”) was published in […]
2018 is finally upon us, and many expectant privacy professionals have their eyes trained towards May â when the General […]
The Council of the European Union (EU Council), which represents the governments of the 28 EU member countries, has decided […]
About this time last January, the European Parliament released its proposal for a new ePrivacy Regulation. The intent of the […]
The government in the Netherlands has been advised to review the way it intends to implement new EU payment services […]