Related items for Data Protection Reform, The Cloud, and Millard
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Eduardo Ustaran considers the data protection conundrums that cloud computing throws up and argues for a positive approach from regulators that recognises future realities - In Defence of the Cloud (04/10/2011)
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Jon Bloor thinks that the enthusiastic reaction of many lawyers to the iPad may have to be tempered by a cool reflection on the dangers for data security that its adoption may entail. - Cloud Busting (08/10/2009)
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Julia Hörnle looks at a German case concerning the application of EU data protection law to foreign service providers and similar questions arising elsewhere in the EU, all of which raise issues about what amounts to the right kind of establishment - The Aerial Gaze: Regulating Domestic Drones in the UK (17/03/2013)
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