Biometrics and Forensic Ethics group investigates ethical issues regarding facial recognition technology The Biometrics and Forensic Ethics group is investigating the ethical issues in the use of live facial recognition (LFR) technology in collaboration between police forces and private entities. As part of ongoing evidence-gathering, views on this specific use are now sought from: manufacturers…
UK negotiating position on US trade talks: the techlaw aspects in summary
UK government says agreement will be “geared towards maximising the UK’s reach in emerging fields like global data flows and artificial intelligence”….
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UK government: primary legislation not needed to reinforce the legal validity of electronic signatures
Government responds to Law Commission report on Electronic Execution of Deeds in Written Statement to Parliament…
AG issues opinion on meaning of consent under GDPR
Opinion considers criteria for consent to be regarded as “specific and informed” and “freely given”….
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SCL Student Tech Law Challenge 2020
Maddie Southorn, SCL’s Communications Manager, reports on an energising and inspiring SCL Student Tech Law Challenge and encourages members to get involved in SCL’s on-going student and mentoring schemes…
Guidance on GDPR Codes of Conduct and Certification schemes published by ICO
ICO considers schemes will provide benefits to both data controllers and processors and aid compliance with the GDPR….
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New Judge in Charge of the Technology and Construction Court: Mrs Justice O’Farrell
Takes up post today (2nd March)…
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This Week’s Techlaw News Round-Up
European Council issues new version of E-Privacy regulation The Croatian presidency of the Council of the European Union has issued a revised version of the proposed E-Privacy regulation. It introduces modifications in articles 6 and 8 and the related recitals including the possibility to process metadata for legitimate interests which, in line with the GDPR,…
EDPS issues opinion on EU-UK partnership after transition
The EDPS gives three key recommendations and warns that the EU should prepare for all eventualities….
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The UK government’s plan for the future relationship with EU: The techlaw aspects in summary
Plan touches on data adequacy, telecoms, digital services and audio-visual services….