Violators of anti-doping rules can be listed online to ensure fair play, Europe’s top court ruled, but privacy law requires ...
The EU is preparing to change one of its strongest laws: data protection. But what’s presented as simplification could come ...
The EU's deregulation drive is weakening the GDPR and delaying the AI Act, yet industry says it's too slow and digital-rights groups say it goes too far.
GDPR blockchain compliance is definitively settled: the European Data Protection Board finalized its blockchain guidelines on ...
GDPR anonymization rules tightened: the European Data Protection Board’s Guidelines 02/2026 replace the old field-stripping ...
Europe’s highest court ruled that companies cannot escape privacy rules simply by claiming journalistic status, setting new ...
The U.S. Supreme Court's Slaughter decision may complicate the future of the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework, making ...
A cat that disappeared 10 years ago from his house has appeared 200 miles away - but her owner has been told he can't have her. Distressed owner Warren Croft last saw his beloved puss Binky in April ...
Europe has long taken a cautious, privacy-first approach to regulating artificial intelligence, positioning itself as a global counterweight to the more permissive frameworks seen in the U.S. and ...
The Court of Justice of the European Union ("CJEU"), on request for a preliminary ruling from the Court of Appeal of Cluj, Romania, has issued a Grand Chamber judgment addressing the GDPR obligations ...
The European Commission is preparing sweeping revisions to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that could redefine how enterprises handle personal data — from cookie tracking to AI model ...
With the EU proposing to simplify the General Data Protection Regulation, industry bodies and campaign groups are wary. The changes come as part of a broader drive to simplify EU regulation to make it ...