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European Data Protection Roundup – September 2023

Debevoise Data Blog

In the Report, the CMA highlights a need to balance the huge promise of FMs against the risks they pose to the protection of consumers’ data, and intellectual property rights. Two areas that have been stressed previously in the data protection compliance context.

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The Power of Aggregating and Curating Law Firms’ AI Publishing for Societal Benefit

Kevin O'Keefe

On blogs, on websites, via contributed articles and more. Searching some law firm sites I found thirty or forty articles on AI in these various formats over the last four or five months. Intellectual Property: Navigating the challenges of copyright, patents, and trademarks in the creation and use of AI-generated content or inventions.

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CJUE Clarifies the Right to Obtain a Copy of Personal Data under the GDPR

Inside Privacy

On May 4, 2023, the Court of Justice of the European Union (‘CJEU’) decided, in case C-487/21 , that the right to obtain a ‘copy’ of personal data means that the data subject must provide with a faithful and intelligible reproduction of all personal data. Background. Fulfilling the right of access.

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European Data Protection Roundup – October 2020

Debevoise Data Blog

ICO targets the data broking industry : On 27 October, the ICO demanded that Experian make sweeping changes to data protection practices within its direct marketing business within three months or face further enforcement action. We will continue to report on developments as Experian’s appeal progresses.

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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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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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UK Government Adopts a “Pro-Innovation” Approach to AI Regulation

Inside Privacy

This announcement comes following the Government’s commitments, in the Spring Budget 2023 , to build an expert taskforce to develop the UK’s capabilities in AI foundation models and produce guidance on the relationship between intellectual property law and generative AI (for more details of these initiatives, see here ).