Ireland has vowed to get tough on social media platforms - what are the options?
Taoiseach to convene meeting of State agencies and other stakeholders as concerns about online threats and inflammatory content escalate
Taoiseach to convene meeting of State agencies and other stakeholders as concerns about online threats and inflammatory content escalate
Data privacy campaigner concerned law permits Minister to get ‘mass surveillance’ orders after private court hearing
Government move to force stopgap data retention and amendment that could gag discussion on complaints prolong history of State bungling on data protection
Is Ireland not pulling its weight when it comes to applying the GDPR?
‘To compel platforms to divulge information at state or law enforcement request is ... insane’
Lawyers tell TDs and Senators that Birth Information Bill ‘not legal’ under GDPR
Green Party says activists may have pretended to be market researchers in ‘isolated incidents’
Party says its Abú canvassing system is the electoral register with additional markings
Data Protection Commissioner Helen Dixon ‘excited’ about pipeline of tech rulings
Net Results: Government has known data retention framework is unlawful for years
So what do solicitors and barristers actually do? It’s not like Suits or Law & Order on TV
Key legal requirement of GDPR is that states supply resources needed to enforce this important piece of legislation
Data protection experts caution design should be compliant with privacy and data processing standards
App says ‘deeply private’ parts of exchanges withheld in subject rights requests
Video of room with 10 beds deemed ‘staged’ but potential room capacity defended
Rare disease genomics research continued eight months after start of data regulations
Amending existing PSC legislation is ‘a simplistic approach,’ says Willie O’Dea
Data Protection Commissioner’s report found documentation retention unlawful
Broadcast authority does not have instincts to perform task, says Simon McGarr
Big tech braces for first penalties from Irish regulator under sweeping EU privacy rules
Submission to data protection body relates to ‘cookie wall’ that blocks users from IAB Europe site unless they give permissions
Net Results: Alleged collection of location-based data needs to be investigated formally
Helen Dixon says her office needs to at least double to cope with its expected workload
Amendment reverses exemption of public bodies from huge fines under new EU regime
Net Results: Regulation and legislation vital when we do not own our data as default
The loophole allowed a political firm to collect unauthorised data on millions of users
ICCL to tell Oireachtas committee that the scheme may lead to targeting of minorities
A nine-year-old is duped into sharing naked photos. How can we prevent such awful scenarios?
Public meeting hears project has ‘parallels’ with database of 1.3 billion people in India
Widespread fears a national ID card without legal basis is being imposed by stealth
Minister says card protects citizens and State from people wrongly claiming entitlements
Final submission to Oireachtas committee on proposed Bill to implement EU regulation
Leading UK barrister argues best scenario would be if Britain were to remain in EEA
Privacy group takes challenge on Data Protection Commissioner’s independence
Digital Rights Ireland official TJ McIntyre hails ‘very important decision’
Gathering explores drone technology, mobile phone video and privacy issues
Anthony Elonis case widely seen as first formal test of online freedom of speech
Emails in a cloud claimed to hover over Ireland have triggered a legal wrangle with many implications
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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