University’s Data Protection Breach
The dangers of inadvertent breach of the Data Protection Act arising from publishing on the web are highlighted by the latest report from the ICO…
The dangers of inadvertent breach of the Data Protection Act arising from publishing on the web are highlighted by the latest report from the ICO…
The Court of Justice has given judgment in Football Dataco v Yahoo and has set out some guidance on when a database can be protected by copyright…
The Information Commissioner’s Office has published what it describes as its initial analysis of the European Commission’s proposals for a revised data protection legislative framework…
Read More… from ICO’s Initial Analysis of EU Data Protection Reform Proposals
Many organisations, from internet start-ups to large regional, national and international businesses and public bodies, are starting to wake up to the reality of the amended cookies law. This article from Aisling Duffy, Holly Cheng and Alex Newson explores the practicalities of becoming compliant, including the experience of one business, Experian….
In light of recent guidance for law firms from the Law Society, Laura Scaife looks at the need for a policy on social media…
The exchange between the Article 29 Working Party and Google about its new privacy policy has heated up…
Read More… from Google’s Privacy Policy and EU Data Protection
Regulator PhonepayPlus has published Guidance on application-based payments….
Convictions in different courts have led to the release of statements from the ICO…
There may be a rational argument for more severe penalties to underpin data protection enforcement. This wasn’t it….
The Legal Software Suppliers Association has announced ‘significant progress’ during its latest RTA Portal consultation…