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EUROPE: New privacy rules for connected vehicles in Europe?

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

Heeding the call, the European Commission issued some communications, such as the communication on “Europe on the Move” (COM(2018) 293 final), to guarantee a smooth transition towards a European mobility system which is safe, clean, connected and automated. Risks identified by the European Data Protection Board. 23(1) GDPR.

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East Coast Meets West Coast: Enter the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act

Data Matters

The VCDPA, which will not enter into effect until January 1, 2023, borrows heavily from the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). the categories of personal data that the controller shares with third parties, if any. Controllers must. 6501 et seq.).

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GDPR is upon us: are you ready for what comes next?

Data Protection Report

The wait is finally over—this Friday the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will come into force. If you missed our previous blog articles, the European Commission released a new website with extensive guidance on GDPR implementation, together with a Fact Sheet containing Q&As on the GDPR. Challenge #1.

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Join Our Webinar on November 16th: IGI & Preservica Address the Governance of Long-Term Digital Information

IGI

Every organization had at least a few categories of information that they keep long-term, whether that was 25+ years, permanently or indefinitely until a future trigger event. And more than a few of my clients had dozens of categories of content that internal and external stakeholders expect will be managed well into the future.

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

Data Protector

On the UK’s exit from the EU, the UK will need to satisfy the European Commission that our legislative framework ensures an “adequate level of protection”, but achieving a positive adequacy decision for the UK is not as uncontentious as the Government think. It is hard to overstate the importance of cross-border data flows to the UK economy.

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