
Bigtech unenchanted by the DMA and its forced interoperability
The past week has been marked by the announced deal on the Digital Markets Act (DMA) by the European Council and Parliament. One of the newly

The past week has been marked by the announced deal on the Digital Markets Act (DMA) by the European Council and Parliament. One of the newly

Published on Thursday of last week (17th of March 2022), the UK Government’s Online Safety Bill has proved controversial for a number of reasons. While

The International Women’s Day official theme of this year’s campaign – #BreakTheBias – is a reminder of ongoing concerns surrounding algorithmic bias in the world

If you are involved in the world of health and social care at the moment, and not just from a data protection standpoint, then you

The concept behind immersive digital experiences is not new. For years, developers engineered immersive software’s that pull users into a new or augmented reality using

Introduction On 10 February 2022, Brazil further declared its profound commitment to building a robust data protection framework by amending its Federal Constitution and including

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