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After two years coming down the pipe at tech giants, Europe’s new privacy framework, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), is now being applied — and long time Facebook privacy critic ...
GDPR is a regulation that requires businesses to protect the personal data and privacy of EU citizens for transactions that occur within EU member states. And non-compliance could cost companies ...
25 May 2018 was a red-letter day for the global ecosystem of data protection laws, with revolutionary legislation that changed the global business landscape coming into force, namely the General Data ...
Axpo Italia, a producer and trader of renewable energy products, was penalized under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) by the Italian data protection authority (Garante) for processing ...
Uber plans to appeal the fine, arguing that its data transfer practices were compliant with GDPR during legal uncertainty between the EU and US. This marks the third GDPR-related fine against Uber ...
Plans to speed up General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) cases against the likes of Big Tech firms by improving cooperation among the European Union’s data regulators have been largely welcomed by ...
If found in breach of GDPR rules, X Internet Unlimited Company – the new name of X's data controller for US users based in Dublin – could be fined a maximum of 4% of its annual turnover.
Uber's cross-border data transfer process was compliant with GDPR during a 3-year period of immense uncertainty between the EU and U.S. We will appeal and remain confident that common sense will ...
The GDPR requires national data protection authorities, which are responsible for enforcing the GDPR, to cooperate when a data protection case concerns cross-border processing. This is the case for ...
The Issue. As the internet has grown to be an integral part of society, so too have the needs of citizens, companies, and governments to consider how and where data is stored and who has access to it.
Section 17 of the new draft Digital Personal Data Protection Bill (DPDP) 2022 will allow businesses to store data in "trusted jurisdictions," which the central government will later specify on a ...