
Claude-Étienne Armingaud
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2 weeks ago |
mondaq.com | Claude-Étienne Armingaud |Andreas Müller |Thomas Nietsch
In less than six months, on 12 September 2025, most provisionsof EU Regulation no. 2023/2854 (the EU Data Act) will go into effect. In light ofthe challenging compliance efforts, from legal and contractualpoints of view as well as from operational and product developmentperspectives, affected companies should act soon to avoid liabilityand administrative fines and to update their contractualframeworks.
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3 weeks ago |
klgates.com | Ulrike Elteste |Claude-Étienne Armingaud |Andreas Müller |Thomas Nietsch
In less than six months, on 12 September 2025, most provisions of EU Regulation no. 2023/2854 (the EU Data Act) will go into effect. In light of the challenging compliance efforts, from legal and contractual points of view as well as from operational and product development perspectives, affected companies should act soon to avoid liability and administrative fines and to update their contractual frameworks.
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Jan 30, 2025 |
mondaq.com | Claude-Étienne Armingaud |Thomas Nietsch |Andreas Müller
The European Commission has strengthened its framework forcombating illegal hate speech online through an enhanced Code ofConduct, building upon the success of its 2016 predecessor. This updated version, known as theCode of Conduct oncountering illegal hate speech online +, aligns with the Digital Services Act(DSA) and represents a significant step forward in the EU'sefforts to create a safer digital environment.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Claude-Étienne Armingaud
[co-author: Anna Gaentzhirt] In alignment with the ongoing concerns from several European data protection authorities publishing guidelines on data scrapping (i.e., the Dutch DPA, the Italian DPA and the UK Information Commissioner’s Office), the Global Privacy Assembly (GPA)’s International Enforcement Cooperation Working Group (IEWG) recently published a Joint statement on data scraping and the protection of privacy (signed by the Canadian, British, Australian, Swiss, Norwegian, Moroccan,...
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Nov 11, 2024 |
natlawreview.com | Claude-Étienne Armingaud
In alignment with the ongoing concerns from several European data protection authorities publishing guidelines on data scrapping (i.e., the Dutch DPA, the Italian DPA and the UK Information Commissioner’s Office), the Global Privacy Assembly (GPA)’s International Enforcement Cooperation Working Group (IEWG) recently published a Joint statement on data scraping and the protection of privacy (signed by the Canadian, British, Australian, Swiss, Norwegian, Moroccan, Mexican and Jersey data...
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