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Voter Data Privacy Case Appeal from 2021 Election Inquiry Dismissed by PA Supreme Court
The Republican’s case was dismissed by the Commonwealth Court last February- under the argument that
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Massive Data Leak Exposes 500 Million Russian Records, Prompts Government Action
Roskomnadzor reported a one-time leak of 500 million records about Russians at 04:02 on February
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Lack Of Transparency And Failure To Provide Fair Information Processing Notices: NGO Sues Tulsi Chanrai Foundation Eye Hospital For Data Protection Infractions
PDPAI is seeking several court declarations and orders compelling the hospital to comply with provisions
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Privacy Group Sues Abuja Hospital Over Data Protection Violations
The group through its legal counsel Okani Emmanuel of E.I.Okani & Associates seeks court declarations
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NGO Sues Skipper Eye-Q Clinic For Alleged Data Privacy Breaches, Says Clinic Broke Law By Not Informing Patients Of Data Collection
Additionally, the NGO accuses Skipper Eye-Q of not conducting mandatory data protection impact assessments on
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Cookies Consent: Compliance for Website Owners
Introduction In the ubiquitous online interactions, websites have become heavily reliant on cookies to gather
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USA: Amended Kids Online Safety Act introduced to Senate
On February 15, 2024, U.S. Senators Marsha Blackburn and Richard Blumenthal announced updates to Senate
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Google stops notifying publishers of ‘right to be forgotten’ removals from search results
Google has quietly stopped telling publishers when it has removed websites from its search results
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Federal Trade Commission to Chase AI Firms Breaking User Privacy Commitments
The Federal Trade Commission has vowed to pursue artificial intelligence companies that secretly change their
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AMC Networks settled a class action lawsuit for $8.3 million after allegedly violating subscribers’ data privacy rights on its streaming services
The court gave preliminary approval for an $8.3 million settlement between AMC and the plaintiffs
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Belgian DPA Publishes New Guidelines on Interplay between GDPR and AI Act
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50% More Professionals Rank Data Privacy as a Top GenAI Concern in 2024
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