It also means any company with a digital presence in the EU (which for the time being still includes the UK) will have to comply with the law or face steep penalties. The deadline to comply with the law has been looming for two years, ever since the European Parliament adopted it in...
The UK GDPR has two tiers of fines; the standard maximum fine is £8.7 million or 2% of the total annual worldwide turnover and the higher maximum fine, £17.5 million or 4% of the total annual worl...
UK GDPR reform.In September 2021, the UK government released for public consultation a set of proposed reforms to its data protection regime. The reforms are part of a broaderMazzi, FrancescaAdonis, AbidCowls, JoshTsamados, AndreasTaddeo, Mariarosaria...
Another EU law worth mentioning here is theePrivacy Directive(also known as theCookie Law). This law still applies as it has not been repealed by the GDPR. In future, the ePrivacy Directive will be replaced by theePrivacy Regulationand as such,will work alongside the GDPR; the upcoming regu...
If we process Personal Information from UK/EU residents in a manner subject to the General Data Protection Regulation or the UK GDPR (“GDPR) then, in addition to the above, the following information shall also apply to our collection, processing use and retention of that information: ...
The GDPRempowers individualswhileoffering businesses certaintyover what they can and can't do with personal data. Recital 8: Adoption into National Law A Regulation like the GDPR isbindingacross all Member States. Each Member State implements the Regulation in its own way. For example, the UKrol...
With that said, the ePrivacy Directive is, in fact, going to be repealed soon by the ePrivacy Regulation. The ePrivacy Regulation is expected to be finalized in the near future and will work alongside the GDPR to regulate the requirements for the use of cookies, electronic communications, and...
So, despite all the furor surrounding GDPR and the impact on programmatic, we have yet to see any lasting impacts. However, ad tech shouldn’t get too comfortable. In June this year, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), which is responsible in the UK for implementing GDPR, publishe...
– The Regulators are seeking views on which of the entities identified as falling in the UK financial services sector above should be in scope and the extent that different categories of firms should fall in scope. For example, it is expected that firms which currently fall within the Senior...
reputation for publishing very practical and professional guidance, there’s clearly a lot of benefit in using their popular Accountability Framework. And, given it’s based on GDPR, and there aren’t too many others published by DPAs, we understand it’s also well-used outside the UK. ...