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Meta Platforms social-media unit Facebook must suspend its transfers of personal data from the EU to the US.
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UK’s ambitions to grow its flourishing artificial intelligence industry and promote innovation
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When the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation came into force five years ago, some said it would usher in a new era of EU supremacy over Silicon Valley's tech giants, reining in their rampant data-driven power.
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Meta Platforms faces another bruising year of global data protection enforcement in 2023
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International data flows could be shaped by a new declaration of “common principles” on governments’ access.
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A controversial data protection fine against a Dutch football television channel has been overturned
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Enforcement of the GDPR against Big Tech is failing, and called for a more centralized approach.
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Under-resourced and under pressure, the Irish Data Protection Commission has long endured criticism from privacy campaigners
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Data protection enforcement against Big Tech companies wouldn't be quicker if the Irish data protection agency was reformed
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Meta Platforms faces a regulatory push to have to delete data that it has transferred from the EU to the US since the watershed "Schrems II"