Data Protection Paternalism vs. Digital Autonomy: Recent Decisions by EU Privacy Watchdogs
The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has long been considered a gold standard in privacy regulation by many. In […]
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The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has long been considered a gold standard in privacy regulation by many. In […]
Not a year goes by without the European Union inadvertently rewriting its own General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), from the […]
There can be no doubting the sense of momentum in EU digital policy making right now. Aspirational talk of Europe’s […]
In their rush to tame the ‘tech giants’ through the proposed Digital Markets Act (DMA), EU lawmakers are de facto […]
Back in 2016, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) represented the promise of legal certainty for businesses and uniform application […]
On Wednesday, the Senate Commerce Committee held its second full committee hearing of the year on consumer privacy. The witness […]
Privacy protection in the United States is characterized by multiple sector-specific privacy laws, with backstop enforcement carried out through the […]
This week Germany’s Bundeskartellamt, the Federal Cartel Office (FCO), made the news by issuing a decision against Facebook for the […]
According to Giuseppe Colangelo, Jean Monnet Professor of European Innovation Policy, Associate Professor of Law and Economics at University of […]
Internet policy is shaped domestically and globally by a variety of legal, policy, and business developments. Lately, foreign courts have […]