“This landmark decision by the CJEU should be lauded from the perspective of all ‘third country’ creators, in particular those in the United States.” The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ...
A ruling by the European Union’s top court today is set to unblock a raft of litigation brought by consumer protection organizations seeking to apply the bloc’s General Data Protection Regulation ...
In March 2022, the U.S. and EU announced an agreement “in principle” to replace the Trans-Atlantic data sharing agreement known as “Privacy Shield,” which was ...
An adviser to the Court of Justice of the EU said national copyright infringement investigators should be given greater access to personal data in an opinion published on Thursday, October 27.
The owner of an internet connection used for copyright infringement through file-sharing cannot escape liability by naming a family member who may have used the connection, the CJEU holds The Court of ...
Meta Platforms on Tuesday lost its fight against a German data curb order that strikes at the heart of its business model as Europe’s top court backed the German antitrust watchdog’s power to also ...
LUXEMBOURG, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Antitrust authorities may assess whether companies comply with EU data protection rules during their investigations, an adviser to Europe's top court said on Tuesday, ...
The long-awaited EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework becomes fully operational this month as eligible businesses can finally rely on it to transfer data more freely across ...
The case stemmed from a 2019 order by the German cartel office, which instructed Meta to cease collecting users’ data without their consent, deeming it an abuse of market power. Meta challenged the ...
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