The world seems a grim place to be in right now. And thus I do not have cheery puns to start this week off. I hope the energy around IT law can represent itself around human rights in the near future.
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Berry Picks in IT Law #24
Time flies when you’re having fun, or if it’s been a pretty uneventful week in terms of IT law? Either way, it’s never flatlined, and for that we here are grateful. Scroll down for the same number of consumer news as data news. I know, we’re full of surprises here.
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Berry Picks in IT Law #22
Last week saw Berry Picks as a no-show. Partly because I was busy moving countries. Happy to report that we are back on track with the latest from up North. Not so happy to report we’re on the 22nd on the 21st. Keep missing, almost like an EU-US privacy shield.
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Berry Picks in IT Law #21
Welcome to Week 1 of May and 21 of Berry Picks. There is something so “the hills are alive with the sound of music” about the first week of May. And accordingly, I know I will hear what I’ve heard before, AI and data protection? There are less puns below, pink promise 🤞
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Berry Picks in IT Law #20
20th Berry Pick and we are finally nearing the years I have lived on this earth. A peculiar way to celebrate an otherwise insignificant milestone in a blogger’s journey. A small step for IT lawyers a huge step for Sena. And in celebration, here’s another week’s worth of picks, complete with CJEU case-law, UK taking back(?) control post-Brexit, and the footsteps of the DSA. Enjoy!
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