Scientific research in Italy slowed down by new data processing rules?

On December 12, 2017, a new Article 110bis of the Italian Privacy Code came into force, redrafting the discipline concerning use of data for scientific research or statistical purposes. The new Article 110bis, Italian Privacy Code, (Legislative Decree n. 196/2003) introduced three changes that might have harmful consequences for scientific developments. First, it restricts the possibility […]

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Legal advertising through texts allowed in NC, NC Ethics Opinion states

North Carolina State Bar 2017 Formal Ethics Opinion 1   April 21, 2017 Topic: text message advertising The Opinion clarifies that lawyers may use the text message advertising that allows the user to initiate a live telephone communication, provided it complies with North Carolina Rules of Professional Conduct 7.1, 7.2, and 7.3, and all applicable federal […]

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WP29 published criteria for appropriate administrative fines in GDPR’s breach

As announced (see here), on October 3, 2017, the Article 29 Working Party(WP29) published its Guidelines on the application and setting of administrative fines for the purposes of the Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR). Once a GDPR infringement is established, the competent supervisory authority (Article 5 1 GDPR)  must identify the most appropriate corrective measure(s) to address the […]

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Digital Single Market: unjustified geoblocking to end by the end of 2018

  On November 20, 2017, the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission committed to end all geoblocking that unnecessarily impedes consumers to buy products or services online within the EU. The EU digital single market should “give consumers the same possibility to access the widest range of offers regardless of whether they physically enter […]

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Service providers’ surrender of information stored abroad – The United States of America v Microsoft Corporation

  On October 16, 2017, the U.S. Supreme Court accepted the U.S. government’s request to review a previous appeals court ruling in favor of Microsoft, preserving service providers from surrendering information stored abroad. The U.S.’s highest court had to decide if companies have a right to refuse to comply with data disclosure demands made by […]

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Apps using facial data cause privacy concerns

On October 22, 2017, the Washington Post shares a new worry about data privacy. The iPhone X’s front sensors scan 30,000 points to make a 3D model of users’ faces and then shares the faces’ maps with lots of apps. However, Apple spokesman Tom Neumayr said “We take privacy and security very seriously. This commitment is reflected […]

WP29’s plenary meeting: final guidelines on DPIA and opening for comments on data breach notification and profiling

At its plenary meeting held in October 2017, Working Party 29 (WP29) examined certain critical matters regarding the implementation of Regulation 2016/679, the so called General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). WP29 approved the final version of the DPIA guidelines Guidelines on Data Protection Impact Assessment after having examined the comments received during the public consultation which ended […]

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UK publishes Data Protection Bill – data protection will get stricter

  As anticipated (see here), a new Data Protection Bill was introduced to the House of Lords on September 13, 2017 and it officially entered Parliament on September 14, 2017. The new Bill aims at substituting the UK Data Protection Act 1998 and updating data protection laws in accordance with the GDPR. What will it […]

Spanish DPA issues Eur 1.2 million fine to Facebook

On September 11, 2017, the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD) issued a closing resolution against Facebook deeming that the company doesn’t process data in accordance with EU data protection law. According to the AEPD, Facebook “collects data on ideology, sex, religious beliefs, personal preferences or browsing activity without clearly informing about how and for what purpose it will use […]

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