Might there have been a breach of data protection law in therecording, apparently by neighbours, of incidents at Boris Johnson’s home, and the passing of the recording to the media and the police? Almost certainly not. (In this post I would like to avoid, as far as possible, broader ...
(9) any misrepresentation or errors of data entered into the site by you or any other person, including, but not limited to any misrepresentation, miscalculation, forgery or errors related to the Entry or calculation of employee work hours and compensation; and (10) any other matter relating ...
one out of five Web users still decides to leave the digital equivalent of a key under the doormat: they choose a simple, easily guessed password like “abc123,”“iloveyou” or even “password” to protect their data.
Others sent easier-to-analyze data with the caveat that some relevant incidents might still be excluded — and then refused to elaborate on how, or why, the data was incomplete. [The Police’s Tepid Response To The Capitol Breach Wasn’t An Aberration] “There’s no ...
Many state and local governments have struggled to afford their cost, but unions and some pension law experts say they are a form of compensation that cannot be reneged on even if the recipient is convicted of the most heinous of crimes. They argue that employees and their families rely on ...