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China Proposes Draft Measures to Regulate Generative AI

Inside Privacy

These requirements cover a wide range of issues that are frequently debated in relation to the governance of generative AI globally, such as data protection, non-discrimination, bias and the quality of training data.

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EU Rules Restricting the International Transfers of Non-Personal Data

Inside Privacy

In this blog post, we outline the current and forthcoming EU legislation on the international transfer of non-personal data. The restrictions on transfers of non-personal data appear to serve two main purposes. First, they are intended to protect EU intellectual property, confidential information and trade secrets.

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ICO Launches Consultation Series on Generative AI

Inside Privacy

On 15 January 2024, the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”) announced the launch of a consultation series (“Consultation”) on how elements of data protection law apply to the development and use of generative AI (“GenAI”). Interested stakeholders are invited to provide feedback to the ICO by 1 March 2024.

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2024 Law Firm Data Security Guide: How to Keep Your Law Firm Secure

Clio

Data security failures can also have incredibly negative consequences for your clients. Valuable information—like trade secrets, intellectual property, merger and acquisition details, personally identifiable information (PII), and confidential attorney-client-privileged data —attracts the ill-intentioned to your firm.

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The Future of Legal Tech: How Technology Is Transforming the Business of Law

MatterSuite

billion by 2023, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of around 10% from 2018. This can be crucial in scenarios requiring document verification, such as real estate transactions or intellectual property rights. The global e-discovery market size was projected to reach $17.32

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Berkeley Technology Law Journal Podcast: Digital Markets Act with Professor Jürgen Kühling

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Companies such as Apple have already expressed their displeasure, stating that the regulations will lead to unnecessary privacy and security vulnerabilities for its users and prevent the company from charging for the intellectual property. One idea is the idea of data portability. And that is the basic idea of data portability.

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Berkeley Technology Law Journal Podcast: Digital Markets Act with Professor Jürgen Kühling

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Companies such as Apple have already expressed their displeasure, stating that the regulations will lead to unnecessary privacy and security vulnerabilities for its users and prevent the company from charging for the intellectual property. One idea is the idea of data portability. And that is the basic idea of data portability.

Law 40