Tag: Data Protection
EU law meets state communications surveillance – what consequences for UK data protection adequacy?
In July 2020 the CJEU Schrems II judgment invalidated the EU-US Privacy Shield under the provisions of EU data protection law governing...
Blockchain and Smart Contracts in Retail
Blockchain has recently celebrated its tenth anniversary, but for many in the retail sector, it is still seen as "something for the...
Big Data & Issues & Opportunities: Privacy and Data Protection
The second article in our "Big Data & Issues & Opportunities" series (https://2bird.ly/2SYMmh7) assesses some relevant privacy and data protection aspects in...
Proposed EU Regulation on the free flow of non-personal data
As part of the Digital Single Market strategy, the Commission has set the goal for building a European data economy. In that context, the...
Wearable Tech – the legal considerations
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Collection of IP adresses for the purpose of legal proceedings
As has been widely discussed in the Danish tech media, in 2016 several law firms, including OPUS og Njord, have sent out letters to...
The right to object
The future General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR") is good news for individuals – because they will be given additional and more powerful rights.
This blog...
The right to be forgotten
The new General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR") introduces "the right to be forgotten". The right will in certain circumstances enable the individual to control...
IFCLA Conference – 9 + 10 June: Some tough issues to think about
The IFCLA (International Federation of Computer Law Associations) conference last Thursday and Friday was provocative in the sense that it provoked lots of debate.
It...
Keep control of your personal data
The new personal data regulation is good news for individuals – as there will be more and strengthened rights. This is, for instance, the...