“Right to be forgotten”comes to Canada?
The relief Martin Streete felt the day he walked out of court a free man erodes with every click of […]
The relief Martin Streete felt the day he walked out of court a free man erodes with every click of […]
In a recent ruling, the Spanish Audiencia Nacional – the high court that referred the Google Spain case to the […]
The European Parliament and groups representing newspapers and magazines are at odds over how new privacy rules will affect the […]
Tech firms could be subjected to tough new regulations to prevent teenagers being bombarded by targeted advertising and endless notifications, […]
Within an hour of the House Intelligence Committee’s Wednesday hearing with Facebook, Google, and Twitter, Rep. Adam Schiff, the committee’s […]
The Committee of Ministers (1302nd bis meeting of 13 December 2017) agreed to the request of Mexico to be invited […]
Nearly a year ago, on 10 January 2017, the EU Commission released the proposed ePrivacy Regulation. The tree main areas […]
The new data protection rules for EU institutions, bodies and agencies must cover all EU bodies to ensure strong and […]
The Article 29 Working Party has released an update to Chapter 1 of its working document on transfers of personal […]
It seems that my recent post on Data Protection Officer vacancies not being GDPR compliant within Higher Education has garnered […]
The digital media supply chain is about to get a whole lot smaller thanks to Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation […]
As the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the European Union wraps up this month, it put forward a new […]