The European Court of Justice has found against the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) in a case relating to the processing of people’s intimate data by Meta.
FTC acts against RTB company Mobilewalla
Following ICCL led submission with Open Markets and the Trans Atlantic Consumer Dialogue, the U.S. FTC acts against RTB firm Mobilewalla
Enforce’s recommendations to Ursula von der Leyen on Tech
Practical steps to rapidly harness Europe’s legal toolkit to confront Tech published today by President von der Leyen’s own CDU Party’s think tank.
Australia’s hidden security crisis
How data about Australian defence personnel and political leaders flows to foreign states and non-state actors.
Submission to the Irish Government on AI Act Implementation
17 July 2024 ICCL Enforce responded to the consultation from the Irish government on the national implementation of the EU AI Act. By 2 August 2025, the Irish government will appoint the regulators responsible to enforce the AI regulation. ICCL …
Irish Big Tech enforcement in 2023
Analysis of DPC’s 2023 Annual Report highlights problems in Big Tech enforcement up to end of 2023
European Court of Justice finds IAB Europe responsible for “TCF” consent spam popups across the Internet
Europe’s top court rules that IAB Europe is responsible under the GDPR for the “TCF” consent spam popups that appear on almost every website.
ICCL recommendations in European Parliament text on the Health Data Space
29 November 2023Following months of negotiations, the lead committees in the European Parliament voted on a compromise text of the European Health Data Space (EHDS) yesterday. This draft text will next be voted on by the entire European Parliament in …
New ICCL reports reveal serious security threat to the EU and US
New report: how RTB data about Europe’s political leaders, judges, and military personnel flow to foreign states and non-state actors. We also show that Google (and others) send EU and US RTB data to Russia and China.
America’s hidden security crisis
How data about American defence personnel and political leaders flows to foreign states and non-state actors.