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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The Financial Times recently referred to Big Data as "a vague term for a massive phenomenon that has rapidly become an obsession with entrepreneurs, …
The Investigatory Powers Act (the "IPA") was given Royal Assent on 29 November 2016, despite being described by Edward Snowden as "the most …
The UK Digital Minister Matt Hancock has confirmed in a written statement that the General Data Protection Regulation (the "GDPR") will come into force …
In an arguably predictable data development, the Irish privacy advocacy group, Digital Rights Ireland, has issued proceedings to challenge the EU-US …
The CJEU has ruled that the operator of a website may have a legitimate interest in storing certain personal data relating to visitors to that website in …
On 23 October 2016, the Department for Culture Media and Sport ("DCMS") confirmed plans to introduce personal liability for directors in relation to …
The House of Commons Science and Technology Committee ("Committee") recently published its findings following an inquiry into robotics and artificial …
The fine was the consequence of a cyber security breach in October 2015, which led to the theft of personal data of almost 157,000 customers, including …
A federal appeals court handed a major win to Microsoft when it ruled that US authorities cannot compel US tech companies to disclose e-mail …
Victoria’s current Commissioner for Privacy and Data Protection has been appointed by the United Nations to head a global study into big data, …
In May 2016, the OAIC released the draft Guide to assist entities to undertake big data activities in accordance with privacy laws. …
The EU General Data Protection Regulation has finally been approved and published in the Official Journal. The countdown to its application date of 25 …
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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