UK Report - Issue 134
09 July 2024
UK Report July 2024
Overview
Contents
PUBLISHER'S COVER NOTE
COMMENT
LEAD STORIES
- A UK perspective on ‘consent or pay’ online advertising models
The ICO says that in principle, data protection law does not prohibit business models that involve ‘consent or pay’. By Katie Hewson and Eva Lu of Stephenson Harwood LLP. - How should privacy teams manage AI? It takes a village
Rebecca Cousin, Cindy Knott and Bryony Bacon of Slaughter and May advise on how to ensure that data privacy is not seen as a blocker to AI plans and innovation.
NEWS
ANALYSIS
- The TUC AI Bill proposal
- IPA: Identifying intelligence insights from vast quantities of data
- DSARs: Requesters entitled to identities of recipients of data
MANAGEMENT
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
NEWS IN BRIEF
ICO welcomes First-tier Tribunal ruling on Join the Triboo appeal
Ofcom issues consultation on protecting children from harm
Joint UK and Canada investigation into 23andMe data breach
ICO takes action regarding Meta’s plans on training its AI
ICO issues fine on HIV service
Private Members’ AI Bill may return
No enforcement measures for Snap AI chatbot
CMA accepts Meta’s proposals
ICO uses its discretion over fines in public sector
DMA issues its wish list for future data protection regime
ICO stresses cyber security
UK ICO and Germany sign a Memorandum of Understanding