The Court of Justice of the European Union has recently ruled in Case C-339/21 | Colt Technology Services and others. In Italy, telecommunications operators are required, if they receive a request from the judicial authorities, to carry out interception of communications (voice, computer, telematic and data) in return for a fixed rate fee. The amounts…
Pro-innovation Regulation of Technologies Review – report published
The government has also published its Quantum strategy….
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Tech aspects of 2023 Budget
The Chancellor of the Exchequer has issued the 2023 Budget and published the outcome of Sir Patrick Vallance’s Pro-Innovation Regulation of Technologies Review….
Ministry of Justice issues final report on electronic execution
The report considers the challenges of using electronic signatures and makes recommendations for reform….
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UK government introduces new Data Protection and Digital Information Bill
The Bill received its first reading in the House of Commons on 8 March 2023. Second reading takes place on a date to be announced….
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CJEU rules in Fenix International case on liability by online platforms for VAT
Council of the European Union did not exceed its power when it specified that the operator of a platform is presumed to be the supplier of the services provided….
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EDPB adopts opinion on adequacy decision on the EU-US Data Privacy Framework
The EDPB’s key objective is to give an opinion about the adequacy of the level of protection for individuals whose personal data is transferred to the US. It does not expect the US data protection framework to replicate European data protection law….
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CJEU rules on dismissal of a data protection officer under the GDPR
It had to reconcile the GDPR with more restrictive national employment laws….
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Tribunal rules on Experian appeal against ICO enforcement notice
The First-Tier Tribunal (Information Rights) has ruled on Experian’s appeal against an ICO enforcement notice. The notice required Experian to improve transparency and direct marketing practices….
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Court of Appeal dismisses appeal regarding confidentiality ring in FRAND case
The judge’s order had been a sensible and appropriate approach….
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