Factsheet on Issues Between Proposed ePrivacy Regulation and the GDPR
On March 20, 2018, the Centre for Information Policy Leadership (“CIPL”) at Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP issued a factsheet outlining […]
On March 20, 2018, the Centre for Information Policy Leadership (“CIPL”) at Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP issued a factsheet outlining […]
Since people can store personal data in blockchains, the technology could fall under the purview of the upcoming European change […]
The internet is at risk of becoming fragmented if online databases that show who owns websites are shut down after […]
Privacy law is a hot area of law — and it will only get hotter in the years ahead. Although […]
Since November there were two cases of the Dutch police removing photos or videos from their social media feeds after […]
Generally we know that blockchain technology underpins cryptocurrencies, and there are many organizations using the technology for a myriad of […]
The scandal over the alleged abuse of Facebook Inc.’s user data is unfolding a long way from China, and yet […]
EU cross-border transfers of personal data are highly regulated. Existing restrictions are designed to ensure that the level of protection […]
The company’s public commitment puts pressure on others in the US to make the same pledge. Contradicting an earlier report […]
For the past few months, ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), a charitable association under Californian law that […]
As the details continue to emerge regarding Facebook’s failure to protect its users’ data from third-party misuse, a growing chorus […]
Privacy professionals are repeatedly struggling with understanding the potential global reach of the EU General Data Protection Regulation. Here is […]