In this episode Eric and Jonathan look at the issues around cyberinsurance. They look at the role of Lloyd’s in the world of cyber and how the planned new European Data Protection Regulation could affect insurance. They also look at the rise of data protection class actions in Europe and how they could affect cyberinsurance Read more »
ICO Annual Report launch
Andre, Gayle, Jonathan and Robert went along to the launch of the UK Information Commissioner’s Annual Report in Westminster last week. We all tweeted from the event and we thought a summary of our tweets in the storify here would give a flavour of the event and what the ICO and his team said. A Read more »
Blog: BBC News and attempts to use the right to be forgotten to forget the past
We’ve blogged before on the right to be forgotten including our original blog on the European Court of Justice Ruling in May here, our report from the Google Advisory Council meeting in October here and our blog on the European Data Protection Commissioner’s Guidelines in November here. The right to be forgotten is back in Read more »
Milestone UK court ruling on data protection liability
Executive Summary The UK’s Court of Appeal gave a very important judgment in March in a case concerning Google’s internet behaviour tracking through a browser where it found that: Misuse of private information is now classified as a tort, thereby in this case enabling proceedings to be issued against a party outside the jurisdiction of the Read more »
Episode 149: Did video actually save the music star?
In this week’s podcast Jonathan and Eric look at The Buggles’s seminal late 70s hit Video Killed the Radio Star and ask – were The Buggles right? Jonathan and Eric look at some YouTube success stories including The Piano Guys & Justin Bieber and the recent spat between Taylor Swift and Apple. Video, and YouTube Read more »
Blog: EU chemicals regulatory update – deadlines and court cases
Deadlines for EU Chemicals Regulatory Regimes: REACH; Classification, Labelling & Packaging; and, Biocides By way of reminder, Europe has a comprehensive regulatory regime on the regulation of chemicals, the so-called REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of CHemicals) regime. REACH is a European Union Regulation dated 18 December 2006. REACH addresses the production and use Read more »
Blog: Product compliance update on proposed EU conflict minerals rules – European Parliament seeks to include downstream users
What’s this about? The growth of compliance legislation concerning supply-chain due diligence continues. Proposed EU legislation on conflict minerals recently came a step closer to becoming law when at the end of May the European Parliament voted through an amended version of a draft 2014 EU Regulation. This proposed new regime will impose mandatory compliance Read more »
Episode 148: Artificial Intelligence and the creation of new human beings
In this week’s podcast Jonathan and Eric discuss the speculative future of artificial intelligence, and what it can mean for the future of the human race. Could the stories in Alex Garland’s film Ex Machina come true? If so what are the legal issues behind artificial intelligence, part-human beings and agents they control? Is this Read more »
The law on using CCTV on your premises
We’ve archived our original article from 2015 with the passing of GDPR. You can read more up-to-date information on CCTV and surveillance here https://www.corderycompliance.com/client-alert-using-cctv-on-business-premises-dp-implications/ For more information please contact Jonathan Armstrong or André Bywater who are lawyers with Cordery in London where their focus is on compliance issues. Jonathan Armstrong, Cordery, Lexis House, 30 Farringdon Read more »
Episode 147: Periscope, Meerkat and inherent risks of live streaming
In this week’s podcast Jonathan and Eric discuss the privacy, security and other issues that have come up with the rise of streaming video apps such as Periscope and Meerkat. 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 Read more »
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