Let’s all take a minute to appreciate the view in the British Airways social media cockpit, where staffers at the coalface of the airline’s Twitter account have presided over a wildly unusual ...
The GDPR is a comprehensive set of regulations formulated by the EU to protect the privacy and personal data of its citizens. It was implemented on May 25, 2018, and applies to any organization that ...
GDPR is finally here, and it's here to stay. The 25th of May is not the finish line; it's really only the beginning. GDPR's impact will be felt across the board and across the world. ZDNet discussed ...
On May 25th, in the year 2018, something called the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will go into effect. That means your company, and every other company in the world, should already have a ...
It’s more than two years since a flagship update to the European Union’s data protection regime moved into the application phase. Yet the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has been dogged by ...
Designed to update the privacy rights of internet users and ensure organisations are transparent and responsible when handling the personal information of customers and clients, the European Union's ...
The tech world has been bracing for a new set of European privacy rules that go into effect: the General Data Protection Regulation, better known as GDPR. Companies will have either changed how they ...
WHOIS, the searchable “phonebook” of contact data for internet domains, may violate GDPR — or it may not. A lawsuit seeks to find out which it is. The WHOIS internet domain directory is at the center ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. By now, most people in business have heard of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Marketers around the world ...
Many small business owners—especially those running a one-person business—assume that GDPR doesn’t really apply to them.
In their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky discuss how US courts address the tension between the expansive scope of US discovery and the restrictive framework ...
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