EU launches initial probe into whether Spanish regulations breach law after landmark court ruling favours ride-hailing apps

EU launches initial probe into whether Spanish regulations breach law after landmark court ruling favours ride-hailing apps
Over a decade later the billion euro antitrust penalty levied against chip giant Intel, continues to be played out in court
European Court of Justice decides Airbnb is an 'information society service' and not a real estate agent, defeating challenge by Paris city authorities
ECJ advisor says that personal data transfers from tech companies in the EU into the United States are “valid”, in a victory for Facebook
Far reaching ruling by ECJ could have big implications for other tech firms, and there is no appeal open to Facebook
Decision makes websites and Facebook jointly responsible for collecting user data via 'Like' button plugins, potentially meaning 'serious repercussions'
Case opening this week in European Court of Justice could invalidate legal basis for transfer of citizens' data to any country outside the European Union
In a preliminary opinion, the court finds that delisted search results only need to be made inaccessible for users within Europe
Google is contesting efforts to extend the right to be forgotten to non-European search domains, as well as tougher measures on the removal of sensitive data
European court decision against Slovakian property website could have far reaching consequences
Where do you store your cloud data, and can the US government access it? Many executives simply unaware, says Zettabox's Jim Kinsella
Potential world of hurt for Facebook and others after AG says data sharing deal with US is invalid
Legal expert to offer his opinion on whether EU Safe Habour data sharing agreement is binding
Keeping all customer data could be in breach of European constitution, says Austrian court