Article 29 Working Party: Latest Developments
The Article 29 Working Party has published new and revised guidelines…
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The Article 29 Working Party has published new and revised guidelines…
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The SCL Chair, Mark O’Conor, discusses SCL’s strategic objectives for the next five years and looks forward to the Society’s 50th anniversary…
David Chaplin, SCL Development Editor, reports back on a highly successful inaugural Student Tech Law Challenge that took place on 3 February 2018, plus some post and pictures from the day….
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Alex Towers and John Magee of William Fry offer some highlights from the Bill published on 1 February…
Gemma Briance and Geoffrey Sturgess drill down into the obligations imposed by the GDPR, Articles 13 and 14 and advocate a proportionate interpretation of inflexible requirements…
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In a piece that may engender some debate, Adam Finlay and Katie O’Leary question the extended role adopted by the Article 29 Working Party…
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The Department of Digital, Culture, Media & Sport clarifies how it will implement the EU NIS Directive in May 2018…
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The First-tier Tribunal has rejected the appeal of Basildon Council against an ICO monetary penalty notice but has reduced the amount payable under it. Laurence Eastham reports the judgment and comments on fines guidance….
Ed Boal reflects on his early experiences of negotiating processor clauses in anticipation of the GDPR coming into force….
Neil Brown reviews David Meyer’s ‘Control Shift: How Technology Affects You and Your Rights’ and finds a lot in there – and a lot to like…