Andreea Lisievici

The AI & Privacy Explorer # 36

The AI & Privacy Explorer #36 (1-8 September)

Welcome to the AI digital and privacy recap of privacy news for week 36 of 2024 (1-8 September)!   This edition at a glance: 👈 Swipe left for a quick overview, then find 🔍 more details on each topic below. Subscribe 🚖 Dutch DPA Fines Uber €290 Million Over Data Transfers The Dutch Data Protection Authority […]

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CoE’s Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy and The Rule of Law has been opened for signature

CoE’s Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy and The Rule of Law has been opened for signature

On 5 September the Council of Europe opened for signature the landmark Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy and The Rule of Law. It was already signed by Andorra, Georgia, Iceland, Norway, the Republic of Moldova, San Marino, the United Kingdom, Israel, the United States of America and the European Union –

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ECtHR Rules Search of Mobile Phone Violated Article 8 Rights

ECtHR Rules Search of Mobile Phone Violated Article 8 Rights

On 5 September 2024, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) delivered its judgment in the case of Mukhtarli v. Azerbaijan and Georgia. The case primarily concerned a search of the applicant’s mobile phone by Azerbaijani authorities during his detention, which the applicant argued violated his right to private life under Article 8 of the

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AG de la Tour's Opinion on 'Excessive' GDPR Complaints

AG de la Tour’s Opinion on ‘Excessive’ GDPR Complaints

On 5 September 2024, Advocate General Richard de la Tour provided an opinion in the case Österreichische Datenschutzbehörde (C-416/23), clarifying whether a large number of complaints filed in a short time can be automatically considered “excessive” under the GDPR. The case originated when the Austrian Data Protection Authority (DSB) declined to act on 77 complaints

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