Tag: Data protection
Ryanair’s ‘Screen-Scraping’ Case Advances Despite French and Spanish Court Rulings
Ryanair can proceed with its legal case regarding 'screen-scraping' practices, as recent rulings from French and Spanish courts do not hinder its progress. This development is significant in the ongoing legal discourse surrounding data use in the aviation sector.
Ryanair Can Proceed with ‘Screen-Scraping’ Case After Court Ruling
Ryanair is set to continue its legal battle over screen-scraping, following a court ruling that allows the airline to challenge decisions made by French and Spanish authorities.
Ex-BBC Journalist Awarded €23,442 in Damages for Unlawful Data Acquisition
A former BBC journalist has been awarded €23,442 in damages after a court ruled that her personal data was unlawfully acquired. This ruling highlights significant issues surrounding data privacy rights in media.
Ex-BBC Journalist Awarded €23,442 for Unlawful Data Acquisition
A former BBC journalist has secured €23,442 in damages after a court ruled that her personal data was unlawfully obtained, highlighting significant issues regarding data protection in the media.
Ex-BBC Journalist Awarded €23,442 for Unlawfully Gained Data
A former BBC journalist has been awarded €23,442 in damages after a court ruled that his personal data was unlawfully obtained. This ruling highlights the importance of data protection in the media.
Ireland Faces EU Court Pressure Over Delayed Cybersecurity Law
Ireland faces EU court action over delayed NIS2 cybersecurity laws, raising compliance pressure for businesses and public sector bodies.
EU Unveils Major Digital Crime Plan to Supercharge Europol and Eurojust
The EU plans a sovereign cloud, shared data space and innovation hub for Europol to tackle digital cross-border crime faster.






