Europe’s next competition clash: Online data
Monopoly watchdogs appear to want to treat tech giants like state-owned water or energy utilities, which could be legally fraught. […]
Monopoly watchdogs appear to want to treat tech giants like state-owned water or energy utilities, which could be legally fraught. […]
Businesses should consider whether they could or should rely on an alternative to consent to process personal data. That is […]
Subject access requests (“SARs”) are viewed either as an essential right or a huge administrative burden, depending on whether you […]
Dominic Raab’s comment comes on day that policy papers repeat government’s insistence that authority of ECJ ends in March 2019. […]
The German Ministry of Interior affairs has published an English translation of the new Federal Data Protection Act (Bundesdatenschutzgesetz – […]
On August 1, Sens. Mark Warner and Cory Gardner introduced the “Internet of Things Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2017.” The […]
A group of senators introduced two bills today to modernize digital privacy. The current federal statutes derive from the Electronics […]
The document outlines how the UK is considering an ambitious model for the protection and exchange of personal data with […]
Next May, an EU regulation will enshrine the protection of personal data into law and not even Brexit is going […]
In this article Pablo Palazzi and Andrés Chomczyk of Allende & Brea compare Argentina’s draft Data Protection Act with the […]
So let’s be clear. Consent is one way to comply with the GDPR, but it’s not the only way. Source: […]
On 31 July, the Russian data protection authority, Roskomnadzor, issued guidance for data operators on the drafting of privacy policies […]