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European Data Protection Roundup – October 2023

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Data protection & AI: In particular: (i) the French CNIL published its first set of guidance on GDPR compliance when developing AI tools; and (ii) the UK ICO issued a preliminary enforcement notice against Snap over its AI chatbot, alleging that Snap had not adequately assessed the privacy risks posed to child users of the tool.

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Case T-557/20: the importance and impact on data protection

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Every day, more and more companies face the problem of personal data protection. As companies are increasingly scrutinised for proper data protection, it’s worth paying close attention to the latest best practices to avoid dealing with the potential negative consequences of a data breach.

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GDPR vs. Meta Platforms: is it time to change the business model?

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According to the Better Regulation Delivery Office, several years ago, the e-commerce market in Ukraine alone was worth about UAH 50 billion a year. The General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, prohibits data controllers from forcing users to consent to personal data collection in exchange for a service.

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The Challenges That AI Poses for Data Minimization

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For example, the Connecticut Insurance Department has stated that it has the authority to require that insurers provide the department with access to data used to build models or algorithms that are included in underwriting filings. The cover art used in this blog post was generated by DALL-E.

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Data Minimization – Recent Enforcement Actions Show Why Some Companies Need to Get Rid of Old Electronic Records

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In February 2022, the FTC filed a complaint against WW International Inc., The FTC alleged violations of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (“COPPA”) Rule and Section 5 of the FTC Act, based on the company’s collection and retention of personal information from children without proper notice and consent.