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European Data Protection Roundup – November 2020

Debevoise Data Blog

The big news this November was the European Data Protection Board (the “EDPB”) issuing its highly anticipated post- Schrems II data transfer guidance, followed just a day later by the European Commission’s draft updated Standard Contractual Clauses (“SCCs”) (see our blog post here ).

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European Data Protection Roundup – July

Debevoise Data Blog

European Data Protection Roundup – July Key takeaways from developments this July include: a blockbuster €746 million fine against Amazon – the largest ever GDPR penalty – showing the Regulation’s teeth; the challenges of GDPR-compliant facial recognition, after a Spanish supermarket chain was fined €2.5

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European Commission Proposes GDPR Enforcement Procedure Regulation

Inside Privacy

The proposed Regulation would grant any party under investigation the right to review and respond to the lead supervisory authority’s preliminary findings, draft decisions, and any statement of reasons for an EDPB binding decision under the GDPR Article 65 dispute resolution procedure.

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The Road to 2026: Anticipating Intellectual Property, AI, and Data Modifications in the Upcoming USMCA Joint Review

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Mandated by Article 34.7 , the joint review occurs six years after implementation to evaluate the USMCA’s performance and identify areas for improvement. High-recognition trademarks receive enhanced protection, while geographical indications are secured to prevent misuse, benefiting industries such as agriculture and pharmaceuticals.

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Announcing the 2024 Edition of My Internet Law Casebook

Eric Goldman

For my thoughts about self-publishing an ebook casebook, see this article. I will be publishing a major revamp of that material in a forthcoming article called “The ‘Segregate-and-Suppress’ Approach to Regulating Child Safety Online.” If you’re an academic and would like a free evaluation PDF, email me.

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Take Three: New European Adequacy Decision Gives Green Light to EU-U.S. Data Protection Framework

Debevoise Data Blog

Data Privacy Framework (the “DPF”). The decision enables businesses in Europe to transfer personal data to DPF-certified U.S. businesses without having to implement additional data protection safeguards. UK and Swiss Data Transfers to the U.S. Schrems II , however, concluded that SCCs can be used for EU-U.S.

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Why Do Lawyers Need to Keep Up with Legal Technology?

Law Technology Today

Improved Data Protection: Law firms are increasingly concerned about data security since technology is used more frequently. Lawyers who keep up with legal technology trends can implement best practices and tools to protect their clients’ data and maintain confidentiality.