Tag: Data
Indonesia Probes Data Breaches At State-Owned Firms
Indonesia is investigating alleged personal data breaches at state-owned telecoms firm PT Telkom Indonesia's internet service IndiHome and state utility PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara,...
India Mulls Law To Regulate Data Collection By Big Tech
The Indian government has kicked off inter-ministerial dialogue for consultations on the matter of data collection and to chart the next course of action. Among...
Data’s Transformative Power: Opportunities, Risks And Privacy
By: Pietro Carlo Padoan & Angelo Federico Arcelli (Center for International Governance Innovation)
The Centre for International Governance Innovation and Oliver Wyman’s ninth annual Financial...
Facebook’s WilmerHale Seeks Over $2M In Fees In Data Suit
Lawyers for Facebook owner Meta Platforms Inc have asked a California federal judge to award more than $2.73 million in legal fees for their...
Australian Court Orders Google To Pay $43M Over Data
Australia's competition watchdog said on Friday that Alphabet's Google unit was ordered by the country's Federal Court to pay A$60 million ($42.7 million) in penalties...
EU Data Protection Laws Impacts Small e-Commerce Companies
Analytics. Mikel Lindsaar, CEO and Founder of StoreConnect, has the solution for small- to mid-size e-Commerce businesses in the US where they can own...
China Fines $1.2 Billion For Violating Data Security Laws
China’s cybersecurity regulator fined Didi Global Inc. $1.2 billion on July 21 for violating cybersecurity and data laws, drawing to a close a year-long...
Beijing Fines Didi Over Data Laws
China has fined ride-hailing group Didi Chuxing Rmb8bn ($1.18bn) and hit its founders with additional penalties over “serious” and “vile” breaches of the country’s...
Uber Admits To Data Breach Cover-Up & Enters Agreement With DOJ
Uber admitted to covering up a 2016 data breach, during which hackers gained access to nearly 60 million user records and hundreds of thousands...
Data Privacy Protection as a Procompetitive Justification
By Erika Douglas
This article considers a new justification being invoked by defendants in rule of reason cases—the need to protect consumer data privacy. It...