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0	UK will keep ‘half an eye’ on ECJ rulings after Brexit, says justice minister
Dominic Raab’s comment comes on day that policy papers repeat government’s insistence that authority of ECJ ends in March 2019.
Source: UK will keep ‘half an eye’ on ECJ rulings after Brexit, says justice minister | Law | The Guardian
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0	India’s top court rules privacy is a fundamental right
A significant legal ruling on privacy came out of India Thursday when the nation’s top court ruled that citizens have a fundamental right to privacy under Article 21 of India’s constitution.
Source: India’s top court rules privacy is a fundamental right
0	Transferring personal data outside the EU: Clarification from the CJEU?
Legal analysis of opinion of Court of Justice of European Union (CJEU) regarding agreement between Canada and the European Union on the transfer and processing of Passenger Name Record data.
Source: EU Law Analysis: Transferring personal data outside the EU: Clarification from the ECJ?
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0	German court rules bosses can’t use keyboard-tracking software to spy on workers
Are bosses going too far when they use spy software to track employees’ every keystroke? Apparently yes, according to a ruling by Germany’s highest labour court on Thursday.
Source: German court rules bosses can’t use keyboard-tracking software to spy on workers – The Local
0	What CJEU decision on PNR means for Privacy Shield and Brexit?
Today, the Court of Justice of the European Union gave its opinion on the proposed agreement between the EU and Canada on the transfer and processing of passenger name record data in Opinion 1-15 . The opinion of the CJEU was that the agreement could not proceed without significant amendment.
Source: CJEU limits transfer of sensitive personal data outside EU; what does that mean for Privacy Shield and Brexit?
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0	European Court Halts Retention and Bulk Transfer of Passenger Data
0	Facebook Ireland fights Max Schrems over class action suit
Austrian lawyer seeking court permission to take privacy case against social network.
Source: Facebook Ireland fights Max Schrems over class action suit
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0	Irish student wins support in legal battle over exam script
Advocate General tells European court that exam scripts do constitute ‘personal data’.
Source: Irish student wins support in legal battle over exam script
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0	CJEU to hint at Privacy Shield, Brexit’s future next week
The Court of Justice of the European Union will next week give its opinion on “the agreement envisaged between Canada and the European Union on the transfer and processing of Passenger Name Record data” in Avis 1-15 . This will be the first occasion since Schrems Â that the CJEU has been formally asked to consider transfers of personal data outside the EU.
Source: CJEU to hint at Privacy Shield, Brexit’s future next week
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0	Everyone Should Have a Real Chance to Defend Their Anonymity
In the United States, everyone – even people accused of offensive conduct – has the right to communicate anonymously, and that right should never be infringed without due process. Our Constitution guarantees this, whether your speech is popular or distasteful.
Source: Everyone Should Have a Real Chance to Defend Their Anonymity
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