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Legitimately Interesting
Bristows LLP
23 episodes
1 week ago
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) held its plenary meeting on 16 October, announcing its next coordinated enforcement action: transparency compliance. In this episode, Jamie Drucker and Mark Watts unpack what this means in practice, exploring the key themes organisations should consider when reviewing their privacy notices. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this.
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The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) held its plenary meeting on 16 October, announcing its next coordinated enforcement action: transparency compliance. In this episode, Jamie Drucker and Mark Watts unpack what this means in practice, exploring the key themes organisations should consider when reviewing their privacy notices. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this.
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Episodes (20/23)
Legitimately Interesting
Ep 23: Privacy notices
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) held its plenary meeting on 16 October, announcing its next coordinated enforcement action: transparency compliance. In this episode, Jamie Drucker and Mark Watts unpack what this means in practice, exploring the key themes organisations should consider when reviewing their privacy notices. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this.
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1 week ago
21 minutes

Legitimately Interesting
Ep 22: Engaging with regulators
In this episode of Legitimately Interesting Jamie Drucker and Mark Watts discuss how to engage with data protection authorities, from responding to informal requests for information to detailed notices of intent. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this.
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1 month ago
30 minutes

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Ep 21: Data Breaches
In this episode Jamie Drucker and Mark Watts discuss data breaches and give some practical tips on how to handle breach notification issues. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on X and LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this.
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2 months ago
18 minutes

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Ep 20: Agentic AI
In this episode of Legitimately Interesting, Jamie Drucker and Hannah Crowther tackle the topic of Agentic AI. What is it and why does it give rise to new data protection risks which do not arise for generative AI. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on X and LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this.
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4 months ago
21 minutes

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Ep 19: Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs)
Jamie Drucker and Hannah Crowther discuss the adoption of Privacy Enhancing Technologies, and the evolving regulatory landscape for PETs. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on X and LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this.
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5 months ago
19 minutes

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Ep 18: The Fairness Principle
Hannah Crowther and Mac Macmillan discuss the often over-looked GDPR requirement that personal data must be processed fairly, and what this means in practice. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on X and LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this. Note: All information was correct at the time of recording.
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7 months ago
18 minutes

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Ep 17: The Online Safety Act – Where are we now?
Faye Harrison and Jamie Drucker discuss the current status of the OSA, practical steps service providers should be taking now to get ready for compliance deadlines, the potential enforcement risk if duties are not complied with, and further changes we can expect to see over the coming months. Check out our brand-new online safety resource hub here. Note: All information was correct at the time of recording. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow u...
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8 months ago
27 minutes

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Ep 16: EDPB's opinion on AI models
In this episode, Hannah Crowther and Jamie Drucker deep dive on the EDPB’s recent opinion on AI models, looking at what it covered, its implications and (crucially) what it missed. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on X and LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this. Note: All information was correct at the time of recording.
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9 months ago
34 minutes

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Ep 15: Christmas highlights
As it’s Christmas, Hannah Crowther and Jamie Drucker have each chosen 3 highlights/interesting titbits/gripes from the world of data protection in 2024. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on X and LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this. Note: All information was correct at the time of recording. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on X and LinkedIn to find more interest...
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10 months ago
23 minutes

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Ep 14: New UK data protection law
In this episode, Hannah and Jamie break down what you need to know about the UK’s new data protection law – the Data (Use and Access) Bill. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on X and LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this. Note: All information was correct at the time of recording.
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11 months ago
25 minutes

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Ep 13: Anonymisation
In this episode, Hannah Crowther and Mac Macmillan discuss anonymisation. We cover the latest case law and guidance, and consider how to make that critical assessment of ‘identifiability’. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on X and LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this. Note: All information was correct at the time of recording.
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1 year ago
27 minutes

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Ep 12: Liability for Processors
With the ICO announcing a very unusual intent to fine a data processor, in this episode of Legitimately Interesting, Hannah Crowther and Jamie Drucker talk more about the exposure of data processors under the GDPR – not just fines, but directly to the controller, and to data subjects – and how best to manage those risks. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on X and LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this. Note: All information w...
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1 year ago
24 minutes

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Ep 11: Scientific Research
In this episode of Legitimately Interesting, Jamie Drucker, Marc Dautlich and Mac Macmillan discuss what the GDPR has to say about scientific research, the divergent approaches of the EU and UK in this area, the feasibility of anonymising data, and the role of consent when doing research. To hear more like this from our experts, visit our dedicated page here and register now for our Tech Summit 2024! Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on X...
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1 year ago
26 minutes

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Ep 10: Joint controllership
In this episode of Legitimately Interesting, Hannah Crowther and Jamie Drucker discuss (and occasionally gripe!) about joint controllership. They assess the case law and guidance and ask the question: does joint controllership really make any difference? Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on X and LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this. Note: All information was correct at the time of recording.
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1 year ago
25 minutes

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Ep 9: Data retention and deletion
In this episode of Legitimately Interesting, Jamie Drucker and Mac Macmillan cover the thorny topic of data retention and deletion. They discuss some of the challenges organisations face in implementing retention policies, look at recent regulatory decisions and give a few practical best practice tips. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on X and LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this. Note: All information was cor...
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1 year ago
19 minutes

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Ep 8: CJEU judgment on the TCF
In this episode of Legitimately Interesting, Hannah Crowther and Jamie Drucker discuss the CJEU's judgment in the IAB TCF case, including considering its impact on questions of joint control and identifiability as well as the ramifications for the Adtech industry. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on X and LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this. Note: All information was correct at the time of recording.
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1 year ago
25 minutes

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Ep 7: Automated Decision-Making
In this episode of Legitimately Interesting, Hannah Crowther and Jamie Drucker discuss the fascinating topic of automated decision making (Art 22 GDPR), including analysing the CJEU’s recent “SCHUFA” judgment. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on X and LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this. Note: All information was correct at the time of recording.
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1 year ago
26 minutes

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Ep 6: EDPB guidance on ePrivacy
In this episode of Legitimately Interesting, Hannah Crowther and William White discuss the recent EDPB guidance on Article 5(3) of the ePrivacy Directive, and the impact it has on technologies far beyond cookies. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on X and LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this. Note: All information was correct at the time of recording.
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1 year ago
19 minutes

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Ep 5: Children’s Data
In this episode of Legitimately Interesting, Mark Watts and Hannah Crowther discuss best practices and regulatory guidance when processing personal data about children. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on X and LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this. Note: All information was correct at the time of recording.
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1 year ago
20 minutes

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Ep 4: The UK's Online Safety Act
In this episode of Legitimately Interesting, Hannah Crowther and Jamie Drucker discuss the UK’s brand new Online Safety Act. They review the background to the legislation, who it applies to, the range of obligations and the Act’s enforcement regime. Hannah Crowther will provide an overview of the data considerations in personalised medicine at our Life Sciences Summit. Register your interest here. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on X an...
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2 years ago
16 minutes

Legitimately Interesting
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) held its plenary meeting on 16 October, announcing its next coordinated enforcement action: transparency compliance. In this episode, Jamie Drucker and Mark Watts unpack what this means in practice, exploring the key themes organisations should consider when reviewing their privacy notices. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this.