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Tech and Law: Summer 2010 typos
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Law for technologists, technology for lawyers - and anything in between. Particularly interested in the impact of technology on identity, privacy and security. Wednesday, 21 July 2010. As people start heading off for their holiday breaks, I hope you all enjoy this small selection of typos encountered by yours truly. Some are even privacy related! Just about. . A "Daft" Model Publication Scheme, from the Scottish Information Commissioner's website. And finally, my favourite - " clod computing. Webcam pri...
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Tech and Law: September 2011
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Law for technologists, technology for lawyers - and anything in between. Particularly interested in the impact of technology on identity, privacy and security. Wednesday, 14 September 2011. UK transparency and privacy review. The independent review of the impact of UK government transparency on privacy, commissioned by the Cabinet Office and led by Dr Kieron O'Hara, is now out. Transparent Government, Not Transparent Citizens: executive summary and recommendations. Under the current transparency regime, ...
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Tech and Law: March 2011
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Law for technologists, technology for lawyers - and anything in between. Particularly interested in the impact of technology on identity, privacy and security. Wednesday, 30 March 2011. Privacy or confidentiality concerns. About the UK 2011 census? The census director's careful choice of words quoted in ComputerWeekly. Certainly seems noteworthy - The UK Statistics Authority and the Office for National Statistics will never. May well be taken up by some. Don't fill the census form in online. Some or all ...
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Tech and Law: August 2011
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Law for technologists, technology for lawyers - and anything in between. Particularly interested in the impact of technology on identity, privacy and security. Tuesday, 16 August 2011. Googles ICO privacy audit out. The UK Information Commissioner's Office has published the results of its consensual data protection audit of Google Inc's privacy processes, initiated as a result of the Google Streetview collection of wifi payload data. For more info -. 16 Aug 2011 (in HTML not PDF, thumbs up! Googles ICO p...
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Tech and Law: April 2011
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Law for technologists, technology for lawyers - and anything in between. Particularly interested in the impact of technology on identity, privacy and security. Thursday, 7 April 2011. Libel reform - free seminar 13 April. First in a debate-style Media Law Seminar Series from Centre for Commercial Law Studies. Queen Mary, University of London and City Law School,. City University. This series will focus on the cutting edge legal issues affecting all forms of popular media. Date: 13 April 2011 - 6-8pm.
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Tech and Law: September 2010
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Law for technologists, technology for lawyers - and anything in between. Particularly interested in the impact of technology on identity, privacy and security. Thursday, 30 September 2010. Privacy - UK regulator to issue fines for data protection breaches, at last. UK privacy regulator the Information Commissioner's Office. Is poised to impose, for the first time, monetary penalties of up to £500,000 on two organisations for serious data protection violations. About its use.). This is excellent news.
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Tech and Law: August 2010
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Law for technologists, technology for lawyers - and anything in between. Particularly interested in the impact of technology on identity, privacy and security. Friday, 6 August 2010. Data Protection Directive reform postponed. French privacy / data protection regulator CNIL has said the long overdue overhaul of the EU Data Protection Directive is to be postponed. Originally Commissioner Reding said. The news seems to have been broken by law firm Hunton Williams. Please attribute to WH. Links to this post.
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Tech and Law: February 2011
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Law for technologists, technology for lawyers - and anything in between. Particularly interested in the impact of technology on identity, privacy and security. Monday, 14 February 2011. Privacy - Council of Europe consults on modernising Data Protection Convention 108 - deadline soon. The Data Protection Convention 108. 160; is being updated. For the realities of modern technologies and globalisation. Anyone who wishes can email them with thoughts or comments at data.protection@coe.int. The Council of Eu...
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