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10 things that happened whilst I was on maternity leave (and two that didn’t)
Summary

  • Number 1: The GDPR had its first birthday
  • Number 2: There has been plenty of enforcement action by the ICO
  • Number 3: Japan is now an ‘adequate’ country for personal data transfers
  • Number 4: Subject access requests involving third party data are hot topics in the UK courts
  • Number 5: The GDPR guidance continues
  • Number 6: Trying to keep pace with Artificial Intelligence
  • Number 7: Intellectual property law moves forward – copyright and trade secrets (and more Digital Single Market legislation too)
  • Number 8: Legal developments with social media – online harms, defamation, joint data controllers and more
  • Number 9: Direct marketing – liability of directors for privacy breaches, and awaiting a new code of practice
  • Number 10: A mixed bag of other developments which I wanted to squeeze in (California DP law, biometric data, electronic signatures, copyright and GDPR…and more!)
  • Number 11: The UK didn’t leave the European Union
  • Number 12: The new EU ePrivacy Regulation hasn’t been finalised

Olivia Whitcroft, principal of OBEP, 24 March 2017

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