International Report - Issue 191
02 October 2024
International Report October 2024
Overview
Contents
PUBLISHER'S COVER NOTE
LEAD STORIES
- Uber to appeal Dutch DPA fine of €290m on data transfers to US
The decision could have repercussions for other multinationals transferring personal data between the EU and the US. By Laura Linkomies. - France: AI is a priority area for CNIL, the data regulator
The CNIL gathers stakeholder feedback on its recommendations and signals that it would be ready to become the AI regulator. By Nana Botchorichvili of IDEA Avocats, France.
NEWS
- Maximum fines start enforcement of Thai data privacy law
- GDPR: National fragmentation complicates implementation
ANALYSIS
- The Supreme Court of Canada bolsters privacy rights
- Protecting children’s rights in the modern age
- Anticipating compliance within the data protection framework
LEGISLATION
- Malaysia’s minor data privacy Modernisation
- Australia’s long-delayed privacy reform Bill – First instalment only?
MANAGEMENT
- When it comes to protecting privacy, think ‘Location! Location! Location!’
- Achieving compliance with German workers’ councils
- Canada finds Facebook in breach of PIPEDA and issues compliance order
- EU convenes AI Board’s first meeting
- Meta concedes to Brazil DPA request
- Swiss-US Data Privacy Framework in force
- Sweden fines a bank €1.3 milion for transferring customer data to Meta
- Chile’s Data Protection Act reform completed
- Saudi Arabia issues implementing rules on data transfers
- Instagram addresses child privacy concerns
- CNIL fines health company €800,000
- EDPB Expert Panel publishes guidance on how to audit AI systems
- Ireland’s DPA launches an inquiry into Google’s AI model
- EDPB strives for more transparency
- CNIL issues BCR monitoring tool