Code≠Law: The race to regulate
In the first of our series exploring the rapidly evolving rules governing technology, we explore who is accountable for the online safety gap
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Following its Second Reading in the House of Lords, on 22 November 2017 the draft Data Protection Bill (the “Bill”) passed the Committee Stage and will …
Data has evolved in our digital economy to become the lifeblood of global trade. It affects all businesses and industries and dealing with it …
Last month the Council of the European Union published its progress report on the first draft of the ePrivacy Regulation (the "Draft Regulation"). The …
On 21 June 2017 the Queen's Speech was delivered in the Houses of Parliament and announced a number of measures relevant to the TMT sector. These …
The Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (the "Act") received Royal Assent on 29 November 2016. Dubbed the "Snoopers' Charter" it has been heavily criticised by …
On 15 May 2017, the Council of the European Union published its progress report (the "Report") on the first draft of the ePrivacy Regulation (the "Draft …
It is fair to say the European data protection and privacy framework is currently undergoing a full overhaul. The European General Data …
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In the first of our series exploring the rapidly evolving rules governing technology, we explore who is accountable for the online safety gap
Partner, London
Special Counsel, Melbourne
Partner, Paris
Partner, Kewei, Mainland China and Beijing
Special Counsel, Privacy Counsel, Silicon Valley