Finnegan’s Lynn Parker Dupree and Baker McKenzie’s Lothar Determann discuss a wave of new state laws regarding brainwaves tracked by wearable devices, or data derived from the activity of a person’s ...
TL;DR: The European General Court ruled that the European Commission must pay damages to an EU citizen for violating its own data protection laws. This decision highlights the EU's commitment to ...
Good reasons made it illegal during World War I to whistle for an oncoming London taxi, but the application of that law ended with the war. Today’s tech-related rules may come in and out of use almost ...
More states are passing laws to protect information generated by a person’s brain and nervous system as technology improves the ability to unlock the sensitive details of a person’s health, mental ...
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Privacy laws tied to in-car data collection
As vehicles become increasingly connected and autonomous, the collection and utilization of in-car data have surged, raising significant privacy concerns. Various jurisdictions around the world are ...
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