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Tech Law Key Developments – September 2024

This month’s update from Marija Nonkovic’s on key tech law developments for the month ahead:

DateDescriptionFurther Information
3 September 2024Dutch DPA imposes €30.5m fine on Clearview for building an illegal database with over 30 billion photos of facesLink to press release and decision here
6 September 2024Deadline for responses to European Commission’s call for evidence to review (for the first time!) the EU-US Data Privacy FrameworkLink to call for evidence here
6 September 2024Deadline for responses to the CMA’s call for inputs to its review of the assimilated Technology Transfer Block Exemption Regulation (Regulation 316/2014) (TTBER)Link to call for inputs here
10 September 2024Deadline for DBT’s consultation on three draft turnover and control regulations under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024Link to consultation here
18 September 2024Deadline for ICO consultation on allocating controllership across the generative AI supply chainLink to consultation here
18 September 2024Deadline for European Commission’s consultation on GPAI models under the EU AI Act (extended deadline from 10 September 2024)Link to consultation here
26 September 2024Deadline for DSIT consultation on ICO data protection fee uplift Link to consultation here 

In addition, here are some developments from August 2024 which weren’t captured in the last month’s update.

DateDescriptionFurther Information
8 August 2024CMA published a working paper on remedies in mobile browsers and cloud gaming market investigationLink to working paper here
9 August 2024The European Commission published a call for evidence to review the EU-US Data Privacy Framework for the first timeLink to call for evidence here
20 August 2024ICO launched new tool to help small businesses create privacy noticesLink to press release and tool here
29 August 2024DSIT launched a consultation on ICO data protection fee upliftLink to consultation here
29 August 2024Dutch DPA fined Uber €290m after finding it had been transferring European drivers’ personal data to the USA for over two years without the appropriate transfer toolsLink to press release and decision here

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