Tag: Data Protection

Tag: Data Protection
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Regulatory Case Law, March 2016: Data Protection and Terrorist Financing

This request for a preliminary ruling, dealing among other issues with data protection and terrorist financing, concerned the interpretation of Article 11(1) of Directive 2005/60/EC on the prevention of the use of the financial system for the purpose of money laundering and terrorist financing

Monthly roundup, November 2015: Net Neutrality and personal data online

This past November: new EU Net Neutrality law is published, discussions on Safe Harbor and protection of personal data online continue.

Monthly roundup, September 2015: not to miss privacy workshop for startups

In September; Aphaia workshop for all startups on privacy and data regulation announced, October 7th, London.

Monthly roundup, August 2015: Sharing data between EU and US, privacy and data protection

This past August: our CSR app to turn your costs into benefits, and an important change closer than ever - sharing data between EU and US.

Monthy roundup, June 2015: privacy and data protection examined

In June the main focus was privacy and data protection: from Big Data, to EU data rules and businesses owning data - more in the podcast!

Regulatory case law, April 2015: use of biometric data and disputes between telecoms providers

In April the European Court of Justice ruled on the use of biometric data for purposes other than the issue of passports.

Cookie Rules in the EU

We examine the cookie rules in force in the EU and talk about what companies should watch for.

Regulatory case law, March 2015: broadcasting sports online, reduced VAT in electronic books and action against an NRA

The European Court of Justice ruled on broadcasting sports online, reduced VAT in electronic books, and taking action against a decision of the NRA.

Special update: Privacy and drones

We explore the use of drones as it moves from pure personal use into the world of customer service and security.

EU Data Protection Regulation: three years after

Three years after the EC proposed a new set of data protection rules this is what we can most likely expect.