The study examined nearly 1,000 content providers in several EU countries (France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, and the United Kingdom) and in the United States, mining information from their ...
An international study surveying microbiome scientists found that when it comes to data reuse, a universal set of ethical guidelines driven by the scientific community needs to be adapted.
The IAPP's Laura Pliauškaitė writes the European summer recess has come to an end and September has been full of developments in the digital field. She breaks it all down.
From your shopping habits to your address, data brokers have many of your most personal details. We show you how to check what's out there—and regain your privacy.
They follow up on a broader strategy to prioritise digital formats with the aim of eliminating paper-based requirements in product legislation. In particular, the proposal foresees the digitalisation ...
The 50th playing of the Walker Cup this weekend comes at what is considered by many to be most beautiful golf course in the world, Cypress Point Club on California’s Monterey Peninsula. The rare ...
Aviva has been told to pay compensation for delays when giving information to a client’s new adviser. The Financial Ombudsman Service told the company to pay £550 after its service caused “distress ...
A draft framework for Yukon's proposed new mining legislation outlines major changes to the existing system, including more say for First Nations on mining projects in the territory. The 30-page draft ...
The transparency measures allow journalists and members of the public to request information; however, Attorney-General Michelle Rowland told The Australian that tighter measures were needed to stop ...
Ahead of our landmark fixture, we’ve worked closely with Fredrikstad to lay on an away day to remember, with matchday centring on a Palace-dedicated, free-to-enter Fanzone near to the stadium – read ...
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