Paternalism and social media: will the Governments stop you using them?
We are living in a world where despite being ever more connected through technology, we are often being pulled apart due to our cultural, political
We are living in a world where despite being ever more connected through technology, we are often being pulled apart due to our cultural, political
On 2 February 2022, the Secretary of State laid before the UK Parliament the international data transfer agreement (IDTA), the international data transfer Addendum to
It has been almost a year and a half since Schrems II called into question and subsequently declared inadequate, the EU-US ‘Privacy Shield’, supposedly clarifying
The name ‘Clearview AI’ is becoming increasingly notorious in data protection circles. In January 2020, it was described by the New York Times as ‘[a]
Launched in 2019 after the French government affirmed its ambition to make health one of the priority sectors for the development of artificial intelligence, the
Having been tasked to write again this week, I thought it would be nice to take a break from highlighting high profile news in the
Once again, the advances and uses of technology and AI is clashing with data privacy regulations. This is an issue which keeps occurring, and will
This morning, the EU Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee adopted its position on the Digital Markets Act (DMA) proposal[1]. The proposal stems from the
On 10 November 2021, the Supreme Court unanimously allowed the appeal and ruled in favour of Google in a landmark decision which is likely to