Israel and the EU: Data Protection Adequacy
Adequacy is a status granted by the Commission of the European Union to countries outside the European Economic...
The Right to Compensation Under the GDPR: Key Takeaways from Recent Case Law of...
Over the course of several preliminary references during 2023 and 2024, the Court of Justice of the European Union...
Video surveillance and artificial intelligence: sanctions against a Public Body...
With the decision No. 5 of 2024, the Italian Data Protection Authority (“DPA”) penalised the Municipality of Trento...
Cyprus DPC Rulings on Data Breaches by the Cyprus Football Association, Cyprus...
On 17 June 2024, the Commissioner for Data Protection of Cyprus published her decisions (issued in February 2024)...
French pass system to be deployed during 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
As France gears up to host the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, expecting several million spectators and...
New members have joined the INPLP: José Antonio Arochi, Verónica Siten and...
Arochi & Lindner (A&L) is a premier law firm with more than 30 years of experience in providing world-class advice...
A new member has joined the INPLP: Oscar Montezuma Panez
Niubox is a premier consulting firm at the forefront of providing highly specialized legal counsel and strategic...
Data Governance Act: data intermediation services provider, a new player...
Data sharing is a subject of ever-increasing importance, and one that is occupying the European Union...
Registration of data controllers commences in Jamaica
The widely anticipated registration of controllers commenced on June 1, 2024, and both local and international...
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE ORDERED BY THE SPANISH DPA TO HALT META’S FUNCTIONALITIES...
The Spanish DPA (AEPD) has ordered a precautionary measure against Meta Platforms Ireland Limited to immediately...
Insufficient legal basis to use Google Workspace as an educational tool in...
The Danish Data Protection Agency has in the widely discussed Chromebook case assessed the legal basis for...
CCTV in Schools in order to combat crime. «Green light» from the Cyprus DPA for...
Combating law violation and crime in school units in Cyprus through CCTV.
Chile stares EU: a bill of law to regulate AI.
Chile is the first country in latinamerica that seeks to regulate AI. For this purpose, the country has chosen to...
Canada introduces Bill C-63, the Online Harms Act
The recently proposed Online Harms Act, introduced in Bill C-63, is Canada’s latest attempt at addressing online...
Employer care vs. data protection - when well-intentioned is not good enough.
The first of May is a public holiday in Germany, among other countries, and is known as Labour Day. To this day,...
The US CHIPS Act of 2022 strengthens Costa Rica's role in the global...
In July 2023, the United States Department of State announced its partnership with the Government of Costa Rica to...
CJEU RULING IN THE MATTER OF “SCHUFA” NOT ONLY AFFECTS CREDIT SCORING (C-634/21)
In December 2023, the European Court of Justice (CJEU) had to decide yet another case that will have a significant...
Does the GDPR trump the Bible? Probably not, but it might trump religious...
Depending on where you live, religious ceremonies can trigger a certain degree of administrative follow-up. In...
Turkish Personal Data Protection Law 2.0 (“PDPL 2.0”)
The first step has been taken in the long-awaited harmonisation of the Turkish Data Protection Law with the GDPR....
The European Commission confirms that Argentina has adequate legislation for the...
Argentina, along with 10 other countries, receives ratification from the European Union on its adequacy note for...