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First significant GDPR fine imposed by Lithuanian DPA

May 28, 2019

The State Data Protection Inspectorate in Lithuania has imposed an administrative fine of EUR 61,500 for breaches of the GDPR….

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Cyber-Attacks (Asset-Freezing) Regulations 2019

May 21, 2019

Regulations implement a new sanctions regime for cyber-attacks…

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Do social network providers require (further?) regulation? #1

May 20, 2019

The winner of the inaugural SCL Sir Henry Brooke Student Essay Prize 2019 Winner, Robert Lewis, takes a wide-ranging look at the disparities between the laws regulating social networks and those regulating its users and the traditional media…

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Event Report: Abusive and Offensive Online Communications: the current criminal law and the need for reform

May 15, 2019

Christopher Ireland reports on the recent lecture by Professor David Ormerod touching on the Law Commission’s work around online harm and abuse…

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POFMA: Singapore’s anti-fake news law

May 15, 2019

Darren Grayson Chng, our Singapore Correspondent, reports on the background and passage of Singapore’s controversial fake news law which has extra territorial consequences…

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Subject access requests and further judicial clarification: 7 key points to note from the Rudd v Bridle judgment

May 14, 2019

Neil Brown, of decoded.legal, picks out some key practice points from the recent judgment in Rudd v Bridle which dealt with SARs and the use of the litigation privilege exemption…

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Government publishes response to Committee report on Disinformation

May 9, 2019

The UK government has published its response to the DCSM Select Committee’s final report on Disinformation….

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This week’s Techlaw News Round-Up

May 9, 2019

Draft investigatory powers regulations published, Law Society guidance, gambling news and HMTCS blog post in this week’s round-up of techlaw news from the past week…

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Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation seeks views on targeting and bias in algorithmic decision making

May 8, 2019

Consultation open until 14th June with interim report to follow Summer 2019…

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DCMS consults on Internet of Things security

May 1, 2019

The DCMS is consulting on regulatory proposals about consumer Internet of Things security to better protect consumers’ privacy and online security….

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