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Small issue, big consequences; increased regulatory focus on the GDPR representative requirement
Those of us working in data privacy compliance have had a busy few years; we have been particularly occupied with the many 'big ticket' items such as Brexit, new rules around international transfers, and of course the implications of data collection...
The consequences of paying with data
Never has the use of data had a bigger impact in our lives as consumers. However, there is a growing concern that individuals are losing control over their data as a result of the shift from traditional payment mechanisms to ‘paying with their data’- and...
Statutory damages for IP infringement: ‘It’s a wonderful world’?
It is one thing to own an IP right in the UK. It is another thing entirely to actually enforce an IP right in the UK courts. First, you have to win the often long drawn out trial battle on liability. Second, if you are victorious on liability and if...
French tax treatment of the gains arising from “management packages”: a new era opened by the French Administrative Supreme Court?
On 13 July 2021, the French Administrative Supreme Court (Conseil d’Etat) handed down three important tax decisions which shed new light on the conditions under which the French tax authorities may tax as salaries gains arising from “management packages”...
UK government consulting on new "world-leading" pro-competition regime for digital markets
The UK government is seeking views on its proposed pro-competition regime for digital markets. This is the latest step towards establishing a new regulatory regime for digital markets in the UK, and builds on the recommendations in the Furman Review and...
German Federal Ministry issued long-awaited decrees on cum/cum-transactions and securities lending
As an aftermath to recent fiscal court decisions on cum/cum transactions, the German Federal Ministry of Finance ("BMF") has reconsidered its guidance on the transfer of beneficial ownership in securities lending transactions and in cum/cum-transactions....
British Airways negotiates the settlement of mass data claim
In December, I attempted to forecast what 2021 might bring in relation to mass claims in the data sphere. The big unknown remains, as we await the Supreme Court’s decision in Lloyd v Google, following a hearing in April. This will determine whether or not...
No fine too small: ICO fines Mermaids £25,000 for personal data breach
Last week, the ICO fined the charity Mermaids £25,000 for failure to implement an appropriate level of organisational and technical security measures, in contravention of its obligations under Articles 5(1)(f) and 32(1) and (2) of the UK GDPR. While this...
Delivering the European Green Deal
The European Commission has adopted a package of measures intended to put the EU firmly on the road to climate neutrality by 2050 with the intermediate step of a minimum 55% reduction in net greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. An overhaul of the EU...
'You're hot then you're cold, you're yes then you're no': is the UPC back on (again)?
Katy Perry and patent law might not seem to be obvious bedfellows. However, the lyrics to her hit song Hot n Cold do capture rather well the turbulent nature and recent drama of the Unified Patent Court (UPC) and Unitary Patent (UP) project. The build up...
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