Regulations update legislation to account for Art 50 extension, providing contractual continuity…
Law Commission: electronic signatures can be used as an alternative to handwritten ones
The Law Commission has issued its report on its project about electronic signatures, confirming that they are a viable alternative to handwritten signatures in most cases and setting out some further options for reform…
The ICO Cookies Guidance: can it be adtech practical?
Lori Semaan casts an analytical eye over – and raises some pertinent questions about – the ICO’s recent Adtech Report from the perspective of someone who has been involved in the adtech industry*…
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Scottish government publishes Programme for Government 2019-2020 The Scottish government has published its Programme for Government 2019-2020. It sets out the actions that the Scottish government will take in the coming year and beyond, including regarding technology. The document points out that transport is undergoing a period of rapid technological transformation which provides opportunities for…
ASA report finds people need help to understand when a social media post is an ad
The Advertising Standards Authority has published its report on influencer marketing….
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High Court dismisses claim for judicial review in facial recognition technology case: Bridges and another v South Wales Police
The High Court has dismissed the claim for judicial review in Bridges and another v South Wales Police on facial recognition technology. It is thought to be the first time any court in the world has considered automated facial recognition…
What cryptoassets does the FCA regulate?
Simon Deane-Johns summarises the recent guidance from the Financial Conduct Authority and highlights some of the implications…
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Facial recognition in school leads to Sweden’s first GDPR fine The Swedish DPA has fined a municipality 200 000 SEK for using facial recognition technology to monitor the attendance of students in school. A school in northern Sweden conducted a pilot using facial recognition to keep track of students’ attendance in school. The test run…
IAB updates framework to increase transparency in digital advertising
IAB Europe and IAB Tech Lab have launched an updated version of their Transparency and Consent Framework…
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Data minimisation, privacy and AI: latest ICO blog post
Summary of the latest blog post by the AI Auditing Framework team at the ICO…
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