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IAPP Staff Writer Alex LaCasse reports from the IAPP's Navigate Leadership Retreat in Portsmouth, New Hampshire about how policymakers and stakeholders view novel legal and copyright issues associated ...
The Data Care Act of 2023, sponsored by Sen. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, imposes various duties — a duty of care, duty of loyalty and duty of confidentiality — on online service providers. The duty of ...
Weeks after the Austrian DPA ruled Google Analytics violates the GDPR, the CNIL reached a similar decision.
The wait for a finalized agreement to solidify EU-U.S. data flows is winding down. The latest step forward in the process came with U.S. President Joe Biden's long-awaited executive order mandating ...
This resource provides a detailed timeline of the EU GDPR from 1981 through 2016.
While only a few jurisdictions have passed laws specific to artificial intelligence governance, the regulatory application of existing laws to the governance of AI technologies has happened at a much ...
Even 10 years on, Edward Snowden's disclosures of U.S. government surveillance programs continue to make an impact on law and policy debates, particularly those involving privacy. His actions changed ...
In a widely discussed move,Meta gave Facebook and Instagram users the choice between paying for an ad-free experience or keeping the services free of charge using ads. The legal reality behind that ...
The U.S. state of Iowa is no stranger to privacy bills. Since its first attempt in 2020, the state's legislature has repeatedly proposed and considered comprehensive consumer data privacy legislation.
Broader AI governance developments Over the last few years, numerous good governance guidelines on trustworthy AI were published. Most of these AI governance frameworks overlap in their definition of ...
The GDPR restricts “profiling” and gives data subjects significant rights to avoid profiling-based decisions Since the Directive was implemented nearly 20 years ago, technologies have proliferated ...
And so, yet again, a new legal theory is beginning to take root to blunt the impact of state privacy regulation. Specifically, some are suggesting the CPRA’s amendment of the CCPA provides, except for ...