Introduction The recent European Court of Human Rights judgment in the case of M.L & W.W vs Germany (which can be found here, only in French: https://hudoc.echr.coe.int/eng#{“itemid”:[“001-184438”]}) has highlighted the issue of anonymization and the Right to be Forgotten in the context of the European Human Convention on Human Rights. What is the background to Read more »
Life with GDPR – Episode 14 – The Jehovah’s Witness case and Data Privacy
The recent case involving the Jehovah’s Witnesses and data privacy in the UK raised some very interesting legal issues. It also demonstrated just how broad the reach of GDPR could be. In this podcast Jonathan Armstrong and Tom Fox unpack the case, detailing the underlying facts, the Court’s rationale behind its decision and conclude with Read more »
ICO Emma’s Diary Data Disclosure Failure Case
Introduction Earlier this month the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) fined the parenting organisation Lifecycle Marketing (Mother and Baby) Ltd., better known as Emma’s Diary, for collecting and selling personal data in ways that were in serious breach of data protection law. What is the background to the case? In May 2017, Emma’s Diary, which Read more »
Everything Compliance – Episode 32 – The Five Year Retrospective Edition
In this episode, the each member of the Everything Compliance team focuses on the past five years from their perspective: where we were, where we are now and where we are going. Each commentary is followed with the usual rants and shout outs. Jonathan Armstrong focuses on the evolution of data privacy. Numerous actors, including Read more »
Life with GDPR – Episode 13 – Thoughts, Reflections & Observations At 2 Months
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) went live on May 25, 2018. What has happened since then in the data privacy and data protection world? In this episode, Jonathan Armstrong and Tom Fox explore what is going on publicly and what has been going on behind the scenes as well. Jonathan provides his thoughts, reflections Read more »
Episode 230: The Implications of the Passage of California’s Strict Online Privacy Law
In this episode Eric and Jonathan discuss California’s new data breach law. They look at the chances of enforcement of that legislation and reflect on the first two months of GDPR and enforcement action in the EU to date. TechLaw10 is a 10-minute audio podcast update from U.S. lawyer Eric Sinrod (Duane Morris) and UK lawyer Jonathan Armstrong Read more »
Everything Compliance – Episode 31 – The Start of Dog Days Edition
Everything Compliance is the only roundtable podcast in compliance, with four top compliance practitioners. As the dog days of summer in the US and the long spell between July 4thand Labor Day commence, the Everything Compliance team returns to its four focused topics. Rants follow the commentary. Jonathan Armstrong discusses GDPR at six weeks post go-live. Where are we? Read more »
Client Alert: UK Appeal Court Ruling on Spreadsheet Data Breach Damages Case
What is this about? Where data breaches have occurred those individuals affected by the breach may choose to bring claims for compensation/damages against the organisation that has committed the data breach. In the UK cases are on the increase and notable cases include the Morrisons supermarket case (see here for our article and film about Read more »
European Court Ruling in Jehovah’s Witnesses Data Protection Case – Domestic Exemption, Manual Processing & Maps
What is this about? In what at first sight seems an unusual case concerning Jehovah’s Witnesses and personal data the European Court has ruled on a number of significant data protection issues. The case confirms some aspects of data protection law which were the subject of debate and will be helpful for organisations trying to Read more »
UK Appeal Court Ruling on Balancing Test in Subject Access Requests and Mixed Data case
What is this about? Data protection rules (including the GDPR and the UK Data Protection Act 2018) allow for individuals to make so-called “Subject Access Requests” (SARs) where they can seek to obtain copies of the personal data held about them by organisations and certain other related information about how that data is stored and Read more »
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