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CJEU Case in SCHUFA Has Implications Beyond Credit Scoring  

By Lynn Goldstein & Steve Woods | December 20, 2023 | Comments Off on CJEU Case in SCHUFA Has Implications Beyond Credit Scoring  

The European Court of Justice opinion that credit scoring constitutes…

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There Is Privacy Law Innovation in the United States

By Lynn Goldstein & Steve Woods | May 1, 2023 | Comments Off on There Is Privacy Law Innovation in the United States

U.S. states are leading innovation in data protection law and…

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Automated Decision-Making and Profiling are Not New Issues

By Martin Abrams | March 29, 2023 | Comments Off on Automated Decision-Making and Profiling are Not New Issues

The following blog was taken directly from the IAF comments…

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Time for an Unfairness Rule on Fair Information Processing

By Martin Abrams | November 16, 2022 | Comments Off on Time for an Unfairness Rule on Fair Information Processing

The IAF has submitted its comments on the FTC Advanced…

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Location Data and Evidence for the FTC ANPR

By Martin Abrams | September 1, 2022 | Comments Off on Location Data and Evidence for the FTC ANPR

I was well into writing a blog related to the…

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Assessing the ADPPA for Improvements that Would Not Impact Basic Design

By Martin Abrams | August 15, 2022 | Comments Off on Assessing the ADPPA for Improvements that Would Not Impact Basic Design

The views expressed are Martin Abrams’ and shared by other…

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A Data Protection Bill with an Entirely Different Tone

By Martin Abrams | May 11, 2022 | Comments Off on A Data Protection Bill with an Entirely Different Tone

The Queen’s speech, which was delivered by Prince Charles on…

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UK Alters the Trajectory for Global Data Protection Objectives

By Martin Abrams | September 15, 2021 | Comments Off on UK Alters the Trajectory for Global Data Protection Objectives

The UK Government’s consultation, “Data:  A New Direction” (“Consultation”), reframes…

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When Data Protection Is Not About Data Protection

By Martin Abrams | August 25, 2021 | Comments Off on When Data Protection Is Not About Data Protection

Data protection law is not always about data protection or…

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A Trusted Digital Ecosystem Requires Glass Breaking Legislative Change – IAF Summit Recap

By Martin Abrams | April 21, 2021 | Comments Off on A Trusted Digital Ecosystem Requires Glass Breaking Legislative Change – IAF Summit Recap

The observational age that drives change in all avenues of…

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