
EU Digital Markets Act: What are the implications for consumer privacy?
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

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

Artificially intelligent systems are everywhere and make decisions about us, with and without our knowledge, every single day. The content that is presented to you

There have been growing concerns over how countries use medical data in their approach to digital health care. One of the key issues that has

No doubt by now most of you will have had a chance to digest the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport’s (“DCMS”) new proposal

Alphabet Inc, the parent company of Google and DeepMind, have acquired and processed over a million patient health records without consent in the UK and

Last month, departing UK Information Commissioner, Elizabeth Denham, spoke about seeking an overhaul of cookie consent pop-ups within the UK. The overhaul would allow users

On 20 August 2021, China’s national legislative body passed into law the country’s first-ever personal data privacy policy known as the Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL). The PIPL will formally take effect on 1 Nov 2021 and may have far-reaching implications for international standards regarding personal data protection.

Personal data has been used to respond to multiple challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Not only in information systems to fight against the spread of

The United Kingdom’s protracted exit from the European Union looks like it is finally coming to an end after the transition period concludes on 31