This week’s podcast discusses the future regulation of data protection and data transfer. Should different technology offerings be regulated as they come together? Jonathan and Eric also discuss the wake of the fall of EU Safe Harbor. TechLaw10 is a 10-minute audio podcast update from U.S. lawyer Eric Sinrod (Duane Morris) and UK lawyer Jonathan Armstrong (Cordery) where Read more »
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More Safe Harbor enforcement – fines for three multinational companies
In our alert in February we talked about the activities of the Data Protection Supervisor in Hamburg, Dr Johannes Caspar and the proceedings that he said he was starting against three companies for failure to put in place measures to replace Safe Harbor. You can see that alert here. Dr Caspar published more details of Read more »
European Commission announces some detail on Privacy Shield scheme to replace Safe Harbor
Almost a month after announcing that a deal was done between the EU and the US in order to protect European personal data, the European Commission have finally announced the details of the replacement for Safe Harbor: Privacy Shield. We’re still working our way through all of the documentation, but thought we’d share our initial Read more »
Episode 167: Safe Harbor is dead; long live Privacy Shield?
In this podcast Eric and Jonathan look at the latest on the proposed Privacy Shield deal to replace Safe Harbor. They discuss the likely outcome and the reaction to the announcement of a possible deal on both sides of the Atlantic. TechLaw10 is a 10-minute audio podcast update from U.S. lawyer Eric Sinrod (Duane Morris) Read more »
Safe Harbor enforcement continues
We have reported in earlier alerts about the issues with the collapse of the Safe Harbor Scheme for EU-US data transfers. You can see our earlier alerts and films here. We also reported in our alert on 9 February on the start of Safe Harbor enforcement with the CNIL’s action in France against Facebook. Unconfirmed reports Read more »
Safe Harbor enforcement begins
We commented last week on developments with Safe Harbor and the proposed replacement scheme Privacy Shield. You can read that alert here. As we indicated last week enforcement remains a decision to be taken by local data protection regulators across the EU-US. It would seem from an announcement made by the French data protection Read more »
Is the new Safe Harbor deal safe?
The European Commission yesterday announced a new Safe Harbor deal which the Commission hopes to have in place within 3 months. We set out our initial views yesterday. Today the lead European Commissioner in this area, Věra Jourová, addressed the influential Article 29 Working Party (also known as WP29) and we have updated this alert Read more »
End-of-January deadline post-Safe Harbor enforcement
What’s this all about? As you will be well aware, the European Court ruled in the Schrems case last autumn 2015 that the EU US Safe Harbor Decision was invalid (see here for our earlier alert and a short film update). The EU and the US have been in discussion to try and agree a Read more »
Episode 164: Further Safe Harbor developments – Schrems strikes again
This week’s podcast looks at recent activity in the challenges to Safe Harbor and the new challenges brought by Max Schrems in Ireland, Germany and Belgium. What should businesses be doing now to avoid an issue? TechLaw10 is a 10-minute audio podcast update from U.S. lawyer Eric Sinrod (Duane Morris) and UK lawyer Jonathan Armstrong (Cordery) Read more »
European Court rules Safe Harbor invalid in Schrems case
Originally published on 6th October 2015 [19.11.2015] We’re trying to keep this primary article on this very important development up to date so that it can be your reference point for all things Schrems during this fast moving period. Updates from the original article are in bold and prefaced with the date of the update, Read more »
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