National AI legislation adopted in Italy: a first look at privacy implications
Italy has become the first EU Member State to adopt a comprehensive national AI regulatory framework with Law No....
Israel’s Interministerial Team on AI in the Financial Sector: From Interim to...
Israel’s interministerial team, formed to address the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) in the financial...
Cyprus Data Protection Commissioner Issues Guidance on Use of Personal Mobile...
Few months ago, the Cyprus Data Protection Commissioner has issued Guidance on the use of personal mobile phones...
Facial recognition on the football pitch
Possibility for automatic facial recognition granted to private company.
Getting to know Uruguay and Its Data Protection Framework
Uruguay, a small Latin American country situated between Argentina and Brazil with a population of approximately...
Understanding Data Protection in Anguilla
Anguilla is one of the jurisdictions in the Caribbean that does not yet have a dedicated data protection law...
Japan’s First AI Legislation
Japan’s first AI-specific legislation came into force on September 1, 2025, establishing a basic framework that...
GDPR knows no exceptions: Neither cities nor giants are safe!
The Office for Personal Data Protection of the Slovak Republic recently ruled in two cases that clearly show...
A new member has joined the INPLP: Gustavo Vilera
Gustavo Vilera is a Venezuelan attorney and partner at FFV Legal, based in Caracas. He holds a law degree from the...
Polish Supreme Administrative Court Requires DPAs to Prove Identifiability...
In a significant judgment issued on 16 October 2025 (III OSK 2595/22), the Polish Supreme Administrative Court...
Romania and the EU AI Act: Ready or Just Warming Up?
Artificial Intelligence is reshaping industries and societies worldwide. As the European Union rolls out the AI...
A new member has joined the INPLP: Rachel O’Brien
O’Brien Legal is a boutique Auckland firm specialising in privacy, data protection and AI governance, supported by...
The 10th INPLP Conference
The 10th Conference of the INPLP took place in Barcelona and was a tremendous success, bringing together...
INPLP Reaches 50 Countries
Reaching 50 countries.
What once felt like a distant dream has become reality: INPLP now connects privacy...
Using Face Recognition Systems in Commercial Premises
Bulgarian Data Protection Authority recently published a statement on the admissibility of using videosurveillance...
Closing the Gap: Paraguay Advances Toward Comprehensive Data Protection
Paraguay is on the verge of adopting its first General Law on the Protection of Personal Data, closing a...
New members have joined the INPLP: Lucia Cantera, Isabel Mendez, Virginia...
Cervieri Monsuarez is an international law firm, with offices in Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia and Anguilla. With...
The New Era of Privacy and Data Protection in Mexico: What’s Changing?
The Mexican legal system has undergone an unprecedented transformation in the past few months. This has impacted...
Due Diligence Obligations in the Spain: Lessons learnt from AEPD Sanctions and...
Amid the EU's rapidly evolving due diligence landscape, this article unpacks Spain’s tough stance on data...
Harmonising Data Protection Legislation across the Commonwealth Caribbean
Can the Commonwealth Model Provisions on Data Protection (“CMP”) drive harmonisation of the collection and...