According to EUobserver.com, the European Commission has threatened to take the UK to court over "structural" failures to guarantee internet users' privacy, in line with European law.
In a formal letter sent from Brussels to London on Tuesday (14 April), the commission gave UK authorities two months to respond to criticism of new web surveillance technology or face legal action at the Court of Justice in Luxembourg.
The complaint centres around US-based software company Phorm, which uses records of people's surfing activity obtained from internet service providers to help advertisers target customers more accurately.
Read the entire article here: http://euobserver.com/9/27945/?rk=1
May 16 - Ask Me Anything about the Spring 2024 IGIM Conference Season
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I'm pleased to announce that my next Ask Me Anything (AMA) session is
scheduled for May 16, 2024 at 12:00pm EDT / 10:00am MDT. The topic is the
Spring 20...
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