CIPL Issues Comments on the Proposal for an EU ePrivacy Regulation
The Centre for Information Policy Leadership (“CIPL”) issued a white paper on the Proposal for an ePrivacy Regulation. The White […]
The Centre for Information Policy Leadership (“CIPL”) issued a white paper on the Proposal for an ePrivacy Regulation. The White […]
An employee had used his employer’s Yahoo! messenger service (intended for work use) for personal communications, including with his fiancé […]
The paper aims to determine how the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) could be read in harmony with Article 29 […]
Updating the 1998 UK Data Protection Act is necessary because in May 2018 a sweeping new EU general directive on […]
In scenes reminiscent of the last days of GDPR drafting, lobbyists from the advertising industry queued up to give European […]
UK businesses should continue to honour the data protection rights of customers and staff based in the EU and elsewhere […]
A flurry of “GDPR experts” have surfaced over the last year to help businesses navigate the forthcoming European data privacy […]
Apple Inc.’s refusal so far to approve the Indian government’s anti-spam iPhone app is infuriating regulators, potentially harming the company’s efforts […]
People who currently serve as chief privacy officers for businesses operating in the EU may not necessarily be able to […]
On January 10, 2017, the European Commission published a Proposal for a Regulation (Proposal) relating to privacy rules for the […]
n less than a year’s time, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will succeed the EU’s Data Protection Directive. But […]
How does a data controller know, in the case of a personal data breach, whether it must report the breach […]