All ireland articles
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         Article ArticleInstagram facing record $401M fine over children’s privacy violationsInstagram is set to be fined €405 million (U.S. $401 million) by Ireland’s data protection regulator for failing to adequately secure teenage users’ data in line with the General Data Protection Regulation. 
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         Article ArticleWhatsApp GDPR fine fallout: EDPB actions shift enforcement landscapeExperts weigh in on the Irish Data Protection Commission’s €225 million (U.S. $267 million) GDPR fine against WhatsApp, which saw the European Data Protection Board rule to increase the fine total and compliance obligations. 
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         Article ArticleResource demand to enforce GDPR weighing heavy on EU authoritiesA new report from the European Data Protection Board has found an overwhelming majority of data protection authorities believe they are under-resourced to deal with the demands of the General Data Protection Regulation. 
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         Article ArticleGDPR’s future: Fine amounts, transparency among top points of contentionExperts believe the GDPR is largely “future-proof,” though fine decisions that vary considerably from one EU country to the next and lack of transparency remain areas of concern for the privacy law three years in. 
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         Article ArticleGDPR one-stop shop ‘unsustainable,’ says key regulatorsIrish Data Protection Commissioner Helen Dixon and European Data Protection Supervisor Wojciech Wiewiórowski are among those who believe the one-stop shop provision of the GDPR needs to be reformed for the long term. 
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         Video VideoVideo: Twitter GDPR fine too little or just right?Aaron Nicodemus and Dave Lefort debate whether the Irish Data Protection Commission’s €450,000 (U.S. $547,000) fine against Twitter under the GDPR is an appropriate figure or way too small for the social media company. 
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      ArticleFacebook reserves $366M for expected GDPR fines in IrelandFacebook Ireland has set aside €302 million (U.S. $366 million) for possible fines from the Irish Data Protection Commission for violations of the General Data Protection Regulation. 
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         Article ArticleWhatsApp Ireland reserves $91.8M for potential GDPR fineThe Irish arm of WhatsApp has set aside $91.8 million for possible administrative fines arising from long-standing investigations by Ireland’s data regulator into the way the messaging platform shares data with Facebook. 
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         Article ArticleNailed It or Failed It? Disney sends anti-hate message to FacebookIn this week’s “Nailed It or Failed It?”, Disney gets kudos for throwing its weight behind the #StopHateForProfit protest, while PG&E earns criticism after being found responsible for yet another California wildfire. 
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         Article ArticleIreland’s GDPR report shows it’s yet to hold Big Tech accountableThe Irish Data Protection Commission review of its GDPR investigations has come under fire for ignoring Big Tech and lacking information pertinent to inquiries into firms like Apple, Facebook, Google, and more. 
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         Article ArticleLongtime holdout Ireland issues first GDPR fineChild and family agency Tusla has become the first company to receive a fine from the Irish Data Protection Commission for violations of the General Data Protection Regulation. 
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      ArticleIreland probing Google, Tinder for GDPR violationsIreland’s data regulator has announced new investigations into Google and MTCH Technology Services—the company behind dating app Tinder—over complaints users’ personal data is being misused in violation of the GDPR. 
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         Article ArticleIreland vs. Big Tech: The wait continuesIt’s been 18 months since the General Data Protection Regulation went into effect, and still no violations have come out of Ireland. Is the Emerald Isle dragging its feet? CW Editor in Chief Dave Lefort attempts to answer that question. 
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         Article ArticleAll eyes on how Ireland will handle Big Tech and GDPRIreland—home EU regulator to Big Tech firms including Google, Twitter, and Facebook—is the key country not to have issued a GDPR-related fine yet, though the regulator has said it has started at least 19 inquiries into the sector. 
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      ArticleFacebook facing probes in IrelandFacebook is the subject of 10 investigations by Ireland’s privacy regulator into whether the company and its subsidiaries have violated European Union privacy law—part of 15 probes the regulator has opened up against major tech firms headquartered in the country. 
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      ArticleEC takes on Ireland and Luxembourg over tax avoidanceThe long-simmering disputes over Ireland and Luxembourg’s tax treatment of Apple and Amazon are about to reach a boiling point with the European Commission. 
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      ArticleIreland takes baby steps toward protecting whistleblowersNo country has a perfect record when it comes to protecting whistleblowers, but Ireland is trying to take steps in the right direction, even if progress remains uneven. 
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      ArticleIreland’s historic banking trial ends in epic failureIreland’s long-running criminal trial against ex-Anglo Irish Bank Chief Sean FitzPatrick ends in acquittal due to prosecutorial incompetence. 
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      ArticleIreland’s boardroom hopping a conflict of interestA recent survey from Ireland’s Institute of Directors highlights some key aspects of board of directors’ behaviour, including jumping from board to board, often a conflict of interest. 
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      ArticleIreland appeals EC Apple tax rulingNothing but trouble ensues when Apple fights a multibillion-dollar fine that Ireland doesn’t really want to enforce. Neil Hodge looks at Apple’s epic taxation struggle. 
 
             
 
            

