Where Standards and Contracts Collide
Mark Bailey sees important lessons for tech lawyers in a case concerning wind farm design defects…
Mark Bailey sees important lessons for tech lawyers in a case concerning wind farm design defects…
The Article 29 Working Party has published guidelines on administrative fines as well as an opinion on data processing in the context of ‘Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems’…
Read More… from Data Protection: More Article 29 Working Party Guidance – Fines and Transport
Sue McLean thinks a new government AI report outlines a positive vision, but leaves some key questions unanswered…
Read More… from AI Report: Good Vision but Hard Questions Remain
Mark Rasdale & the A&L Goodbody Technology & Commercial Group summarise the key points from the recent judgment by the Irish High Court that refers to the CJEU questions about the validity of SCCs and data transfers….
Read More… from Facebook, Standard Contractual Clauses & Data Transfers: Next stop the CJEU
According to the EU Commission the first review of the Privacy Shield shows it works but implementation can be improved…
Clarification of some of the obligations under the GDPR have been issued…
Read More… from Data Protection: New Article 29 Working Party Guidelines Issued
Kuan Hon offers a careful analysis and critique of the ICO draft guidance on contracts between controllers and processors…
The European Data Protection Supervisor has published recommendations on specific aspects of the proposed ePrivacy Regulation…
Read More… from EDPS Offers Further Recommendations on the Draft ePrivacy Regulation
In these uncertain times, Rosemary Jay offers her expert view on one of the crucial post-Brexit issues. It is a long read but worth it….
Read More… from Living in Interesting Times: Searching for an Adequacy Finding after Brexit
Oliver Butler looks with some suspicion at clause 15 of the Data Protection Bill and its potential effect on public authority powers to process personal data. He asks if the clause is an attempt to resurrect clause 152 of the Coroners and Justice Bill 2009…
Read More… from Data Protection Bill: Resurrecting a Controversial Delegated Power?