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Protecting Privacy Online: GDPR and e-Privacy Directive Revisited

October 16, 2016

Agnieszka Jablonowska considers the role of data in the digital economy, focusing on the input from the BEUC, the EDPS and the Article 29 Working Party on the review of the e-Privacy Directive…

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Algorithms, Social Media and Mental Health

September 27, 2016

Heike Felzmann and Rónán Kennedy address many of the issues surrounding the use of algorithms to assess mental health from public social media contributions, including some legal and ethical concerns…

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SCL Event Report: Foundations of IT Law – Risk, Cyber and Computer Misuse

September 20, 2016

Quentin Tannock reports on the latest event in the Foundations of IT Law series (Module 7 – Cycle 2), held on 14 September 2016 and hosted by Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe (Europe) LLP….

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Book Review: Celebrity and Royal Privacy, the Media and the Law

September 12, 2016

Laurence Eastham reviews Professor Robin Callender Smith’s book, published by Sweet & Maxwell in December 2015 (ISBN: 9780414050877, £175, 563 pp)…

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GDPR and the ICO: Influenced or Independent?

August 26, 2016

Tim Turner looks at the strange shift in the ICO’s position on the GDPR which seems to raise important questions about the Information Commissioner’s independence….

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Internet Giants and Other Fairy Tales

August 25, 2016

When I find myself on the verge of defending Google, Facebook and Twitter, I take a deep breath, a strong drink and decide it’s best to sleep on it. That’s what I did yesterday. But I am afraid that, even after a day of sunshine, I still feel the need to come to their defence….

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Internet ‘Giants’ and Extremism on the Web

August 24, 2016

The Home Affairs Committee has published a new report which says that social media giants like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are ‘consciously failing’ to combat the use of their sites to promote terrorism and killings and that these networks have become ‘the vehicle of choice in spreading propaganda and the recruiting platforms for terrorism’….

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Algorithmic Governmentality: Techo-optimism and the Move towards the Dark Side

August 14, 2016

If algorithmic government does ever achieve its full potential, John Morison offers an intimidating insight into the world we might see…

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Algorithmic Surveillance: True Negatives

August 14, 2016

Maria Helen Murphy explores surveillance algorithms and the interplay with fundamental rights…

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Do the Commercial Agents Regulations Apply to the Sale of Software?

August 14, 2016

Martin Sloan reflects on a recent judgment in the High Court which classified software as ‘goods’ and which may have implications for software licensors…

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