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Quality Control, Making Sure the Numbers Add Up: eDiscovery Throwback Thursdays

eDiscovery Daily

Our seven-custodian example might be a bit light for the amount of email we get today, but it’s still a relevant exercise. So, now that we’ve discussed the various categories for tracking files from collection to production, let’s walk through a fairly simple eMail-based example. Tracking the Counts after Processing.

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Malaysian Data Protection Law Takes Effect

Hunton Privacy

On November 14, 2013, the Minister of the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (the “Minister”) announced that Malaysia’s Personal Data Protection Act 2010 (the “Act”) would be going into effect as of November 15, marking the end of years of postponements. The law imposes a number of generally applicable principles.

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Article 29 Working Party Adopts Opinion on Cloud Computing

Hunton Privacy

Cloud computing and the range and geographical dispersion of the various parties involved also have raised significant uncertainty in terms of applicable law, which the Working Party previously analyzed in its Opinion 8/2010. General Data Protection Principles. General Data Protection Principles.

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The debate on the Data Protection Bill in the House of Lords

Data Protector

In our manifesto at the general election we committed to provide people with the ability to require major social media platforms to delete information held about them, especially when that information related to their childhood. Data is not just a resource for better marketing, better service and delivery.

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The Burden of Privacy In Discovery

Data Matters

To pick just two recent examples of the latter, the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation1 (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act2 (CCPA) both impose sweeping requirements on businesses with the aim of increasing consumers’ privacy and control over how their personal data is used. L119/1), [link]. Code § 1798.100.

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Predictions 2021: Disinformation, SPACs, Africa, Facebook, and a Return to Tech Optimism

John Battelle's Searchblog

I’m generally inclined to be optimistic, but rose-colored glasses stretch time. But by year’s end folks will realize that antitrust suits are essentially kabuki, an exercise designed to go nowhere and maintain the status quo. Predictions 2010. 2010: How I Did. Predictions 2015. 2015: How I Did. 2009 How I Did.

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