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Private or public, does it matter?
Data protection is becoming increasingly complex in the education sector. New laws entering into force and additional guidelines make it difficult to keep up with the constant changes. An additional layer of complexity comes with the range of organisations funded in differing ways, from private companies to charitable organisations and publicly funded institutions. Learn more about the extraterritorial scope of privacy laws and the need for education providers to appoint a representative.
Andreas Maetzler Andreas Maetzler, Charlotte Mason Charlotte Mason
From CCPA to CPRA:
New Year, new consumers’ rights for Californian residents. With 1 January, 2023, the CPRA, sometimes also referred to as CCPA 2.0, entered into force. Main changes are related to privacy rights of Californian residents with the CPRA introducing new rights as well as amending rights already granted under CCPA.
Andreas Maetzler Andreas Maetzler, Charlotte Mason Charlotte Mason
Series on Implementing PIPL: (1) Cross-Border Data Transfers and Draft Standard Contract
Analysis of the recent guidance from the Cyberspace Administration of China (“CAC”) regarding cross-border transfers in particular China’s version of the Standard Contractual Clauses.
Charlotte Mason Charlotte Mason
UK publishes proposals for new Data Protection Reform Bill
The UK Government has recently announced plans to reform UK data protection laws. Read this article for an update of what the reform plans contain and what the effect of the reform may be.
Charlotte Mason Charlotte Mason
Turkish Data Protection Law (KVKK), VERBIS registration and what to do before December 31st, 2021!
Compliance with the Turkish data protection law (KVKK) is getting serious. 31 December 2021 is the deadline for the registration with the Data Controller Registry (VERBIS) and for the appointment of a representative in Turkey. From 2022 onwards the Turkish data protection authority may issue heavy fines for non-compliance.
Andreas Maetzler Andreas Maetzler