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FPF What We're Reading- Europe
[…] customer’s loans, pension funds, credit cards etc. The fine amounts to approximately 70.000$. Courts The Court of Justice of the EU confirmed in Google v Germany that e-mail services like Gmail do not fall under the definition of “electronic communications service” pursuant to the Framework Directive 2002/21/EC as modified by Directive 2009/140/EC. […]
Peter Swire le monde annotated bibliography
[…] relations with China, the challenges and potential By Wendy Wu South China Morning Post (Dec. 22, 2017) http://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy -defence/article/2125328/german- ambassador- michael-clauss -relations -china In a 2017 interview, Germany’s ambassador to China, Michael Clauss, echoed Wuttke, by noting, “Secure and undisturbed end- to-end communication is essential for foreign companies and a prerequisite for advanced manufacturing. […]
FPF Welcomes the 2019 Class of Policy Fellows
[…] the Society for European Law Students and volunteered with the International Privacy and Security Forum. A fluent German speaker, Kress undertook post-graduate studies at Heidelberg University in Germany after her graduation from Bucknell University. Kress served as a Legal Intern at the Office of General Counsel for the District of Columbia Housing Authority, and […]
Policy Brief: European Commission’s Strategy for AI, explained
[…] Member States that developed AI strategies. France presented its national strategy for AI on March 29 – and president Emmanuel Macron has been quite vocal about it. Germany also set up a platform on learning systems to enable a strategic dialogue between academia, industry and the government, and it has put forward a report […]
Policy Brief: European Commission’s Strategy for AI, explained
[…] Member States that developed AI strategies. France presented its national strategy for AI on March 29 – and president Emmanuel Macron has been quite vocal about it. Germany also set up a platform on learning systems to enable a strategic dialogue between academia, industry and the government, and it has put forward a report […]
20180413 Legitimate Interest_FPF_Nymity 2018
[…] access to the data, the legitimate interest ground could be legally used . Using key -logger software in employment context for monitoring purposes Source: Federal Labour Court, Germany ( July 27, 2017 )83 A company installed software on an employee’s computer that recorded all the keyboard inputs and pro duced screen shots on a […]
20180413-Legitimate-Interest_FPF_Nymity-2018
[…] access to the data, the legitimate interest ground could be legally used . Using key -logger software in employment context for monitoring purposes Source: Federal Labour Court, Germany ( July 27, 2017 )83 A company installed software on an employee’s computer that recorded all the keyboard inputs and pro duced screen shots on a […]
FPF_PPPM_2018Digest_FINAL_signlepages
[…] languages at the of Universities of Trier, Bonn, Hamburg and Kiel. In 2003 he was appointed to be a judge at the Court of Appeals in Hamm/ Germany, and in 2013 at the Court of Appeals in Cologne. He was a Visiting Professor at the University of Illinois in 2009 and at the University […]
FPF_PPPM_2018Digest_FINAL
[…] languages at the of Universities of Trier, Bonn, Hamburg and Kiel. In 2003 he was appointed to be a judge at the Court of Appeals in Hamm/ Germany, and in 2013 at the Court of Appeals in Cologne. He was a Visiting Professor at the University of Illinois in 2009 and at the University […]
Brussels Bios FPF Edit (2016)
[…] UC Irvine and Stanford University, USA. Mathias Cellarius Data Protection Officer, Head of Regulatories and Processes SAP Mathias Cellarius studi ed law at the University of Freiburg, Germany. He joined SAP in 2005 and has been working in the legal department since then. Since 2013, he has been heading a new team within SAP […]