Tag: CJEU

Uber Is Not an Information Service

Per Advocate General Szpunar of the Court of Justice of the EU, Uber will have to submit to national transport regulations because it supplies more than information.

EU Court Rules Unlawful to Sell Streaming Boxes with Piracy Add-Ons

The Filmspeler decision has wide implications for the prevention of unauthorized streaming of copyright content.

USA Must Not Dictate Global Data Protection Law

US Attorney General Loretta Lynch may be a Harvard-educated lawyer, but her advice on European data protection law is woeful and slanted.

EU Court Sinks US Data ‘Safe Harbor’

The EU-US 'safe harbor' deal has been ruled invalid, with immediate effect. Big businesses may respond with legal shenanigans, or else by properly securing personal data.

EU-US Data ‘Safe Harbor’ Hit by Legal Tsunami

A lawyer at the EU Court of Justice gives a damning assessment of US data protection, with huge potential ramifications for the transatlantic transfer of personal data.

A European Fight for Free Open Wifi

An open letter signed by the EFF and Mozilla asks Europe's top court to reverse a German legal decision that imposes password locks on all free WiFi networks.

Euro Law: Hyperlinks are not Comms

A decision by the Court of Justice of the European Union means TV companies cannot be compensated for lost revenues if hyperlinks are used to circumvent their paywalls.

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