The Data Protection Commission (DPC) has found Tusla failed to demonstrate a lawful basis under General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for its processing of a whistleblower’s personal data.
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Digital mark and data protection guidelines 'silence' on AI training prevents effective competition, experts warn
A "silence" in new data guidelines risks preventing fair competition in AI development and allows dominant firms to ...
Legal and regulatory experts consider how regulators may seek to harmonise European gambling regulation in 2026.
Children's data is entering a new regulatory era where dark patterns, defaults and monetization choices can signal breached ...
The opening weeks of Washington’s 2026 legislative session have yielded a flurry of technology-focused bills spanning privacy, ...
Ranjan Narula and Meenal Khurana of RNA, Technology and IP Attorneys explain how the High Court of Delhi’s judgment balances ...
On November 13, 2025, the CFPB published in the Federal Register a significant proposed rule (the “Proposal”) that would ...
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US state data privacy laws: What you need to know
Updated with information on California’s Delete Request and Opt-Out Platform. The post U.S. state data privacy laws: What you need to know appeared first on MarTech.
On 15 January 2026, the Republic of Uganda held General Elections to elect the President and Members of Parliament. In line with its mandate to promote democracy, peace, and good governance among its ...
The volume of data breach notifications being issued to Europeans increased by one-fifth over the past year, while the total ...
AIG CEO Peter Zaffino to transition to executive chair and Eric Andersen named president and CEO-elect; InnSure launches ...
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