All Articles in Data protection
Learning from Experian(ce)
SPARTOO : first sanction of €250 000 and injunction to comply with GDPR by the CNIL as lead supervisory authority
ASA bans Botox ads
Bounty (data) hunters
Information Commissioner’s Office consults on its GDPR guidance: contracts and liabilities between controllers and processors
Information Commissioner’s Office consults on its GDPR guidance: contracts and liabilities between controllers and processors ICO issues draft guidance on contractual requirements and liabilities under the GDPR, but how useful is it? Peter Barratt reports.
Moneysupermarket.com (Yet more) confirmation that permission-seeking e-mails may be spam…
In April, Flybe were fined for sending e-mails asking people if they would like to reconsider their marketing preferences. Now, it’s Moneysupermarket’s turn. Georgina Graham reports.
Digital Economy Act and the Direct Marketing Code
The French Conseil d’Etat says ‘non’ to JC Decaux and deals the final blow to its plan for a pedestrian tracking system on advertising panels
Advertising cookies and collection of prior consent in France: the CNIL clarifies the applicable liability regime and compliance timeframes
The French data protection watchdog has provided details regarding liability of website editors and actors of the advertising sector for complying with the existing rules regarding users’ prior information and consent for advertising cookies. Chloe Dumoulin-Richet reports.
France launches new “do not call” list
The BLOCTEL list has been launched in France. Users can register their landline or mobile numbers to not receive marketing calls. How does this differ from the Pacitel list introduced in 2011? Vincent le Bars of Osborne Clarke Paris reports.
Key impacts for marketers of EU data privacy reforms
The ink is almost dry on the long-awaited General Data Protection Regulation. What are the likely key impacts for UK marketers and adtech service providers? Catch Nick Johnson and Stephen Groom’s slides from a recent breakfast briefing here.