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Google confidentiality rules implementation of enforcement action by the Article 29 Working Party

  • Bersay & Associes
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  • European Union, France
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  • April 19 2013

In October 2012, following several months of investigation by the French data protection authority (CNIL) of the new confidentiality rules published

Navigating the patchwork: when is European data privacy law applicable to US companies?

  • Proskauer Rose LLP
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  • European Union, France, Germany, USA
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  • April 17 2013

Are social media companies based in the United States subject to European data privacy laws? Two recent judicial decisions - one in France and the

CNIL issues opinion on response to Albrecht’s report to the LIBE committee

  • Hunton & Williams LLP
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  • European Union, France
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  • January 17 2013

On January 16, 2013, the French Data Protection Authority ("CNIL") released its opinion on the draft report issued by Jan Philipp Albrecht, the

International regulatory update 7 - 11 January 2013

  • Clifford Chance LLP
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  • European Union, France, Global, India, Poland, Singapore, United Kingdom, USA
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  • January 14 2013

EMIR: Extension of scrutiny period for Commission Delegated Regulations Basel III: Basel Committee releases revised version of Liquidity Coverage

Recent developments for the third quarter 2012

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Australia, China, European Union, France, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Singapore, Taiwan, United Kingdom, USA
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  • January 8 2013

This letter is from the Global Equity Services ("GES") group in San Francisco, Chicago and New York. Attorneys in the GES practice group work

CNIL vs. Google, Act IV: Google against the rest of the world of the data protection regulators

  • Reed Smith LLP
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  • European Union, France
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  • October 18 2012

We have previously reported on the different requests and repeated questionnaires the Commission nationale de l'informatique et des libertés (CNIL) has sent to Google over the past few months regarding the evaluation of Google’s compliance with applicable European Data Protection Regulation concerning its new integrated privacy policy, as well as the new integrated platform launched March 1, 2012, despite the CNIL’s demand to postpone such launch

Could ISPs be forced to take action to guarantee individual’s “right to be forgotten”? From the “right to be let alone” to control over personal data

  • Portolano Cavallo Studio Legale
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  • European Union, France, Italy, Spain
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  • August 3 2012

In recent years technological innovations and the expanding range of services available on the internet have conjured up an ever-increasing variety of new issues for data protection

Recent developments for the fourth quarter 2011

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Canada, China, Denmark, European Union, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA
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  • March 15 2012

The end of the year and beginning of a new year is always a busy time for us, as it is for most of our clients

The EU objection to Google’s combined privacy policy explained it’s not what you do, it’s the way that you do it

  • Kingsley Napley
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  • European Union, France
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  • March 14 2012

March is proving to be an exciting month for European technology and privacy lawyers, notably with the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL)’s announcement that Google’s new privacy policy is likely to be in breach of European Law

Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and privacy regulation

  • Arent Fox LLP
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  • European Union, France, USA
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  • March 5 2012

On February 24, 2012, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia dismissed the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) lawsuit to compel the FTC to enforce the Google consent order prior to March 1, 2012, the date on which Google implemented the announced consolidation of its privacy policies