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The Cyber Solicitor

The Cyber Solicitor

Covering the intersection between technology, the law and society around the world

Tag: Editorial

Mere Messengers No More

Dec 23, 2020Jan 14, 2021Categories Social Media, Technology Industry

The idea that internet platforms are just conduits in the information age is withering away. But at what cost?

What the Tik Tok Ban Really Shows

Sep 1, 2020Sep 10, 2020Categories Cyberlaw and Politics

The ByteDance-Beijing relationship is more familiar than one may think

Safe Harbour 3.0?

Jul 24, 2020Sep 10, 2020Categories Cyberlaw and Politics, Privacy

The Privacy Shield is dead. What next after Schrems II?

Legal Design Meets Data Protection

Dec 14, 2019Sep 10, 2020Categories Legal System, Privacy

How the use of design principles may aid compliance with data protection rules

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Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Art and Artificial Laws

Nov 1, 2019Sep 10, 2020Categories AI & Robotics, Intellectual Property

Why US law should accommodate for computer-generated work

Equipment Interference: an Unruly Horse?

Mar 24, 2019Categories Cyberlaw and Politics, Privacy

The future of UK State surveillance has serious implications attached to it

Will It Ever End?

Jul 26, 2018Categories Cyberlaw and Politics

The EU-US Privacy Shield is being questioned just two years after it was agreed. How much longer can it last?

El Datado!

May 29, 2018Categories Privacy

The EU’s new data protection laws will allow the true value of personal data to shine bright

A Nasty Shock

Mar 6, 2018Categories Privacy

A number of companies, big and small, appear far from ready for the GDPR

You (Cannot Upload That) Tube

Sep 8, 2017Apr 16, 2020Categories Social Media

YouTube’s censorship criteria does not favour true freedom of expression

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Recent Posts

  • Closing the Gap Jan 6, 2021
  • Mere Messengers No More Dec 23, 2020
  • Introducing DP Tracker Dec 22, 2020
  • It Happened Again (Part 3): the Schrems II Guidance and New SCCs (Pre-Consultation) Nov 30, 2020
  • It Happened Again (Part 2): The Facebook Playbook Post Schrems II Oct 5, 2020
  • Is Trump’s Political Clock Tik-Tok-ing Correctly? Sep 27, 2020
  • Blackouts in Belarus Sep 14, 2020
  • Surveillance, Society and the Law: A Conversation with Annabel Pemberton Sep 3, 2020
  • What the Tik Tok Ban Really Shows Sep 1, 2020
  • AI Meets Law Aug 28, 2020

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