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“Bossware” under labour and data protection law

new tech law blog

In practice, bossware can include a variety of solutions and technologies, such as: Keyloggers monitoring the employee’s use of the keyboard on a company computer Downloading and analysis of screenshots from the employee’s business device Tracking mouse movements Constant or periodic observation of employees using the camera (e.g.

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The 2024 Clio Cloud Conference in Review

Clio

In her keynote, Nita explored the concept of mental privacy in the age of neurotechnology, discussing how generative AI advancements are raising significant legal challenges around data protection, consent, and the ethical use of brain-related technologies.

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What the GDPR Can Tell Us About State Privacy Laws

Debevoise Data Blog

The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation 2016 (the “GDPR”) changed the global privacy landscape, and has been called the “gold standard” for data protection regulation. When Are Data Protection Assessments Required? Recently, a number of U.S. Recently, a number of U.S.

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Face Forward: Strategies for Complying with Facial Recognition Laws

Debevoise Data Blog

Marketing: In the retail context, facial recognition or “facial detection” technologies can scan shoppers for features such as age, gender, and mood—then deliver tailored advertisements in real time. Particularly scrutinized is the use of “real-time” facial recognition to scan crowds in public places, such as marches and protests.

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Marketing Magic of Google Analytics: refrain from using or not

Legal IT Group

The possibilities of modern marketing would hardly be so advanced if web analytics services did not exist – tools that allow you to track website visitors’ behavior, collect and process statistics. It happened a few years ago. Let’s take a closer look.

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

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Jürgen Kühling is also a member of the German Monopolies Commission since July 1, 2016 and elected chairman since September 2020. Professor Kühling has been a member of the monopolies commission since July 1, 2016 and elected chairman since September 2020. One idea is the idea of data portability.

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

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Jürgen Kühling is also a member of the German Monopolies Commission since July 1, 2016 and elected chairman since September 2020. Professor Kühling has been a member of the monopolies commission since July 1, 2016 and elected chairman since September 2020. One idea is the idea of data portability.

Law 100