Initial Observations on the European Commission’s E-Evidence Proposals
On April 17, the European Commission (EC) published its long-awaited draft legislation on E-Evidence (“E-Evidence”) to facilitate cross-border demands for […]
On April 17, the European Commission (EC) published its long-awaited draft legislation on E-Evidence (“E-Evidence”) to facilitate cross-border demands for […]
Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation is forcing big changes at tech’s biggest firms – even if the US isn’t likely […]
While most are familiar with the European Union’s right to be forgotten, many fewer are aware that in 2015, California […]
The CONSENT Act would require edge providers to comply with FTC-regulated data protection rules. Earlier this month, U.S. senators Edward […]
The European commission is seeking to force technology companies wherever they are based in the EU to hand over emails, […]
House Democrats plan to use this week’s Facebook hearings as the starting point for an aggressive push for privacy legislation, […]
Applying the consent basis to data processing has territorial implications. Unfortunately, the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation contains some ambiguity […]
With the EU General Data Protection Regulation nearly upon us, we at the IAPP have been getting an onslaught of […]
New numbers out Wednesday on the cost for companies to implement the European Union’s General Data Protection Requirements (GDPR) compliance […]
Britain needs to lead the way on artificial intelligence regulation, in order to prevent companies such as Cambridge Analytica setting […]
Until very recently, most ad tech companies based their entire privacy programs on the notion that they don’t collect personal […]
With the GDPR’s implementation date looming, there has been much discussion about whether the regulation requires a “right to an […]