In this week’s podcast Eric and Jonathan look at cyber security and interference in elections. They talk about nation state threats and whether governments should go on the offensive to protect themselves. Jonathan also talks about the first stop processing notice issued under GDPR and they touch briefly on surveillance and whether bad behaviour is Read more »
Episode 233: Lessons Learned From Equifax Data Breach Fines
In this episode of TechLaw10 Jonathan and Eric discuss the Equifax breach. They give some details of the original breach and the subsequent regulatory action from the UK data protection regulator, the Information Commissioner. Eric looks at how board attitudes might be changing in the US and there is a short discussion on the rise Read more »
Episode 232: Government Control of the Internet – Preventing Terrorism or Blocking Valid Free Speech Rights?
In this episode Jonathan and Eric discuss regulation on the internet and what the challenges are. TechLaw10 is a 10-minute audio podcast update from U.S. lawyer Eric Sinrod (Duane Morris) and UK lawyer Jonathan Armstrong (Cordery) where they share insights on developments where technology intersects with the law in the EU and the U.S. These well-known commentators are Read more »
Episode 231: Threats to EU Privacy Shield and Potential Uncertainty
In this episode Jonathan and Eric discuss renewed threats to Privacy Shield. Will the European Commission follow the European Parliament’s request and suspend Privacy Shield from 1st September? If not how long has Privacy Shield got left? Are the alternatives like Standard Contractual Clauses or Binding Corporate Rules better options? There is more detail on 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 »
Episode 229: Technology In Sports – What Is Fair Game?
In this episode Jonathan and Eric look at the impact of technology on sport. Jonathan looks at how the Tour de France has changed since the introduction of on the road communications by the Motorola team in 1996. He also talks about the impact technology has had on other sports including cricket, tennis and football. Read more »
Episode 228: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid of Foreign Cyber Threats
In this podcast Eric and Jonathan discuss recent events in America and how the stoplight has turned again on cyber security. Jonathan discusses cyber security reporting under both GDPR and NIS and what companies can do to protect themselves. TechLaw10 is a 10-minute audio podcast update from U.S. lawyer Eric Sinrod (Duane Morris) and UK lawyer Jonathan Armstrong Read more »
Episode 227: Dr. Who Leak and Poldark Effect Illustrate Traditional Broadcasting’s Content Protection Challenges
In the latest TechLaw10 podcast Jonathan and Eric discuss TV viewing habits. They talk about the BBC’s court action over the leak of Dr Who footage. They also look at viewing habits of the recent BBC Poldark series. Eric talks about how the BBC’s litigation in California might play out. TechLaw10 is a 10-minute audio podcast Read more »
Episode 226: Uber Gets Into Practically All Forms of Transportation
In this week’s podcast Eric and Jonathan talk about Uber’s expansion into different modes of transport. Will this be an uncrowded market? How are apps using geolocation and sophisticated timetabling to improve the transport experience? TechLaw10 is a 10-minute audio podcast update from U.S. lawyer Eric Sinrod (Duane Morris) and UK lawyer Jonathan Armstrong (Cordery) where they share Read more »
Episode 225: Offside? Spanish Football App Uses Fan’s Phones to Listen for Unlicensed Broadcasts
In this week’s TechLaw10 Jonathan and Eric discuss the breaking news that the Spanish data protection regulator, AEPD, has launched an investigation into the Spanish football league, La Liga, over allegations that it used the microphones in fans’ mobile phones to spy on bars and other locations that broadcast Spanish football matches. The allegation is Read more »
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