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Podcasts summarising important cases in privacy and data law in the UK and Europe.
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This podcast episode examines the use of facial recognition technology in the United Kingdom and the recent decision Clearview AI Inc v The Information Commissioner [2023] UK FTT 00819 (GC).
This podcast considers the growth in the use of artificial intelligence and the implications for data protection. 
A podcast that analyses why privacy claims in the UK against companies responsible for mass data breaches have failed.
A podcast reviewing the case of Bloomberg LP v ZXC in the UK Supreme Court.
A podcast summarising developments in data protection and privacy in 2021
Lloyd v Google LLC [2021] UKSC 50: Group Litigation and Data Protection
A podcast summarising developments in data protection and privacy in 2020.
A podcast about the right to be forgotten and Article 17 of the GDPR.
This is a podcast summarising a UK Court of Appeal case about facial recognition technology.
A podcast summarising the CJEU ruling in Schrems II.
A podcast summarising the Schrems I case, the privacy shield and the referral to the CJEU of questions in Schrems II.
ZXC v Bloomberg LP [2020] EWCA 611: the privacy rights of suspects of crime
WM Morrison Supermarket plc (Appellant) v Various Claimants (Respondents) [2020] UKSC12
Summary The Supreme Court considered three appeals; all involving the question of whether or not the costs regime involving Conditional Fee Agreements (‘CFA’s’) and After the Event Insurance (ATE’s) infringed a newspaper’s Article 10 rights.   The cases and legislation mentioned, or made reference to, in this podcast are: Campbell v MGN (No 2) [2005] […]
Summary His Highness Prince Moulay Hicham Ben Abdullah Al Alaoui of Morocco brought a defamation claim against Elaph Publishing Limited for an article published on the company’s news website in October 2014. The parties appealed, and cross-appealed, a decision in the High Court on an application for strike out/summary judgment, and an application to amend […]
This was an appeal in the Supreme Court concerning the scope of the duty of confidentiality that HMRC owes to taxpayers. Patrick McKenna founded Ingenious Media Holdings Plc (“Ingenious Media”), an investment and advisory group that specialised in the media industry. The group utilised tax relief schemes relevant to the industry; HMRC were investigating these […]
Summary In January 2016, the Court of Appeal discharged an interim injunction that prevented newspapers from publishing identification of celebrity PJS, or the facts or details relating to the sexual activities of PJS with two other people. The Court of Appeal discharged the injunction on the basis that the appearance of the information on the […]
Summary This appeal concerns the level of compensation awarded by Mr Justice Mann to victims of newspaper-driven phone hacking and blagging (Shobna Gulati & Ors v MGN Limited [2015] EWHC 1482 (Ch)). In particular, the Court of Appeal considered the principles and method applied in arriving at the awards for compensation. It was argued by […]
This case involved three individuals who objected to the collection of information from their browsers by Google without their consent.
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