Updating the Privacy Protection Act for the Digital Era
Cloud computing is all the rage. Traditionally, people had to store, manage and process data on a personal computer or local server. Cloud computing moves those functions to a remote server accessible from multiple locations.
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EU Draft Data Law Warmer on Patriot Act, Colder on "Right to Be Forgotten"
There were two big expectations from this morning's release of the initial draft of data protection regulations from the European Commission, both of which were built up through quite a bit of fanfare from EC Vice President Viviane Reding's office last November. One was that the Commission would "stick it to" the U.S. Patriot Act, the law that enables American law enforcement agencies access to ...
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Autonomy's Market-Leading Meaning-Based Solution Unifies and Simplifies eDiscovery
NEW YORK, Jan. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- LegalTech -- Autonomy, an HP Company, today announced a significant new release of the company's market-leading eDiscovery solution. Autonomy eDiscovery brings ...
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5 Privacy Tips for Location-Based Services
Alysa Z. Hutnik is a partner in the advertising law and privacy and information security practices at Kelley Drye & Warren LLP. Her co-author, Sharon K. Schiavetti, is an advertising and privacy associate at Kelley Drye & Warren LLP. Read more on Kelley Drye’s advertising blog Ad Law Access or keep up with the group on Facebook or Twitter.
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Pan-EU consistency in data protection reform welcome, but burden on business a problem, says expert
OPINION: Reforms of data protection law announced today by the European Commission will bring businesses certainty with one hand while handing them a major headache with the other.
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