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Canadian Privacy Commissioner Issues Report on Children’s Educational Apps

Hunton Privacy

Recently, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (“OPC”) issued its 2017 Global Privacy Enforcement Network Sweep results (the “Report”), which focused on certain privacy practices of online educational tools and services targeted at classrooms.

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UK ICO Publishes First Two Reports from its Data Protection Sandbox Pilot

Hunton Privacy

On July 23, 2020, the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (the “ICO”) published the first two reports of its Data Protection Regulatory Sandbox Beta phase (the “Beta phase”) involving projects by Jisc (a not-for-profit organization serving the higher and further education and skills sectors) and Heathrow Airport Ltd.

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Appointing a data protection officer: A quick guide for schools and multi-academy trusts

IT Governance

Whatever the size and setting of your school, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) places high expectations on protecting the personal data of your data subjects, especially children. They are the point of contact for data subjects and the Information Commissioner’s Office. What is a DPO?

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

Data Protector

What follows below is an edited version of the debate in the House of Lords of the Second Reading of the Data Protection Bill, held on 10 October. Data is not just a resource for better marketing, better service and delivery. Data is used to build products themselves. It has become a cliché that data is the new oil.

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2019 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 1

eDiscovery Daily

Last year, eDiscovery Daily published 66 posts related to eDiscovery and data privacy case decisions and activities over the past year, covering 56 unique cases ! As always, we had a number of interesting cases related to various eDiscovery topics. So, as we have done for the last eight(!) years, let’s take a look back at 2019!

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2019 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 3

eDiscovery Daily

Today, let’s take a look back at cases related to disputes regarding proportionality vs. relevancy vs. privacy. PROPORTIONALITY vs. RELEVANCY vs. PRIVACY. US forecloses the government’s ability to obtain this type of data without a warrant. Perhaps you missed some of these? Now is your chance to catch up!