UK Data Reform: Striking the Balance Between Adequacy and Innovation
The UK Government has brought forward a new Bill that proposes several changes to UK data protection law, alongside...
Polish Supreme Administrative Court Upholds Employers' Right to Retain Rejected...
The Polish Supreme Administrative Court issued a landmark ruling on February 20, 2024 case no III OSK 2700/22,...
New members have joined the INPLP: Daniel Stranius and Otto Lindholm (United...
Dottir Attorneys Ltd was founded nearly a decade ago by a group of young attorneys from top law firms, Dottir...
The suppression of INAI as the personal data protection authority in Mexico.
Mexico will face multiple challenges with the suppresion of INAI as its data protection authority; a new authority...
Protecting Attorney Client Privilege after a Cyberattack
Maximizing the Protection of the Attorney-Client Privilege and Work-Product Doctrine in the Wake of a Cyberattack.
Data Protection and Conflict of Interest
The role of the Data Protection Officer (DPO), or Encarregado de Dados, is critical to fostering a culture of...
Unauthorized Processing of Personal Data in Connection with a Traffic Accident
The Slovak Office for Personal Data Protection (hereinafter referred to as the “Office”) recently imposed a fine of...
AN INSIGHT INTO THE NEW NIGERIAN CODE OF CONDUCT FOR DATA PROTECTION COMPLIANCE...
The Nigeria Data Protection Commission (the Commissi-on or NDPC), in exercise of its regulatory mandate and after...
The use of biometric data by the banks in Panama
Banking entities in Panama are implementing biometric validation processes without considering basic principles of...
Food delivery companies Wolt and Glovo being ordered by information commissary...
The IC found that the food delivery companies had no legal basis for printing the identity numbers on the outside...
Tracking trouble: AS Watson's €600,000 fine and Google’s Privacy Sandbox under...
Recently, two notable cases have emerged demonstrating that the consent requirement for cookies is not always...
Controversial Swedish Freedom of Press Exemption challenged by the GDPR
The GDPR, designed to safeguard personal data, sometimes conflicts with rights like freedom of expression. In...
Stowaways or Allies? Legal risks of using artificial intelligence (AI)...
Unlock the potential and pitfalls of AI transcription services in your workplace—while they offer unmatched...
The Mischief of Mismanagement: Tale of a Breach of the GDPR
In early 2022, the Portuguese National Data Protection Supervisory Authority (“CNPD”) accused Lisbon’s Municipality...
A new member has joined the INPLP: Jason Kravitz (United States)
Nixon Peabody is a full-service law firm with 15 locations and 600 attorneys throughout the United States and in...
New Amendment to Israeli Privacy Protection Law and Mandatory DPO Appointment
The Israeli parliament recently adopted a new amendment to the Israeli Protection of Privacy Law, 5741-1981 ("PPL")...
Data Protection ramifications emerging from the now in force Digital Services...
This article seeks to inform businesses and industry professionals such as marketing specialists and data engineers...
AI, ChatGPT and the EDPB: Regulatory Insights from Taskforce Report
Report on ChatGPT outlines European data protection regulator's preliminary views and early indicators about the...
Transparency, personal data and the proposed reform in Mexico.
Mexico's approach to personal data protection operates through distinct frameworks for the public and private...
The North Macedonia Government violated the Law on PDP publishing personal data...
This resolution includes data for 519 applicants i.e. their names and surnames, personal identification numbers...