The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives is an independent, non-partisan research institute concerned with issues of social, economic and environmental justice. In the Talking Points podcast, we discuss major policy and economics questions facing Canada today with CCPA economists and researchers, policy-makers, friends in the labour and social justice movement, and others.
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For those who are interested in the hottest field in a technology world. Whether you are a professional who wants to learn more about privacy, data protection, or cyber law or someone who just finds this fascinating, we have topics for you from data management to cybersecurity to social justice and data ethics and AI. In-depth information on serious privacy topics. This podcast, hosted by Dr. K Royal and Paul Breitbarth, features open, unscripted discussions with global privacy professionals ...
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The GDPR Guy - the podcast dedicated to all things privacy, hosted by Carl Gottlieb - the trusted privacy advisor to leading tech companies, helping them gain maximum advantage through the right privacy strategy. Each episode Carl will be providing information, insights and inspiration to help you on your privacy journey. You’ll find show notes and useful resources on the website, https://CarlGottlieb.com, as well as details for getting in touch with Carl directly.
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Life after GDPR ( https://lifeaftergdpr.eu ) is a Podcast about Digital Marketing and Data Privacy. We'll be interviewing privacy professionals, marketing practitioners, and software developers to discover how to navigate the paradigm shift ahead of us when it comes to user data within our marketing tools. We'll dive into digital marketing areas like Digital Analytics, Tag Management, Digital Advertising, Conversion Rate Optimization, and Email Marketing all through the lens of privacy-prese ...
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Join Robert each week as he navigates the ever-changing landscape of data breaches, surveillance, and individual rights, offering expert insights and actionable advice to help you take control of your digital footprint. Join him for lively discussions, in-depth interviews, and practical tips to protect your privacy in today's connected world.
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The official podcast by Pearle Nwaezeigwe on all things tech policy. Dive in behind the scenes of your favorite tech products and platforms. Discussions each week on emerging policy issues around data, privacy, bias etc. Interviews with leading techies, non-techies, policy experts speaking about their products and journey in this field. There will be laughs in between and inspiring quotes at the end to promote social wellbeing in this digital age. You dont want to miss out on this tech revol ...
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LexBlab is a production of Lexlab, the UC Hasting’s College of Law’s innovation hub for emerging legal technologies. As an extension of both the law and technology concentration at UC Hastings, and the legal technology startup incubator on campus, LexLab hosts regular large and small scale community events designed to promote interaction between our students, alumni, and entrepreneurs. The LexBlab podcast series is a showcase of some of these events. To learn more about LexLab, or to attend ...
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A RopesTalk podcast series brought to you by the data, privacy & cybersecurity practice at Ropes & Gray, which will discuss the day-to-day effects that data has on all of our daily lives as well as other exciting and interesting legal and regulatory developments in the world of data.
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal cover a relatively slow week in privacy, including a settlement with Oracle out of California, some new WorldCoin investigations, KOSA, and a position paper from BEUC so we also throw in some frank discussion of AI tools and how they can help in our personal…
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FTC Targets Sensitive Data Misuse, Australia’s Kids’ Social Media Ban, and Noyb’s New GDPR Powers
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Send us a text Privacy Corner Newsletter: Dec 5, 2024 In this edition: The FTC proposes orders targeting sensitive data misuse, Australia bans kids from social media, and noyb gains new powers for collective GDPR actions. ▶ FTC targets sensitive location data misuse in proposed orders: Gravy Analytics and Mobilewalla face sanctions for selling sens…
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Send us a text Mid November is the time of the year where the data protection community comes together in Brussels for the annual IAPP Data Protection Congress. Paul Breitbarth and Dr. K Royal were not able to join this year, but our third host Ralph O'Brien was in town, and has grabbed some people in between sessions for interviews. This week on S…
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal catch up on some happenings in the privacy world. We discussed US election results and a peek at some potential changes to come, such as appointments to the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, EU first review of the thingy (the EU US Data Privacy Fr…
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Germany's Mass Data Breach Claims, Meta's 'Consent-or-Pay' Ads and New EU Cybersecurity Rules
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Send us a text Privacy Corner Newsletter: November 21, 2024 ▶ German Court Opens the Door to Mass Data Breach Lawsuits: Germany’s Federal Court rules that "loss of control" over personal data qualifies for damages under GDPR Article 82—no proof of distress or financial loss required. ▶ Meta’s ‘Unskippable Ads’ Solution Gains EDPB Attention Meta lau…
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal along with esteemed co-host and colleague Ralph O’Brien bring you the day 2 of the #GPA (Global Privacy Assembly) in #Jersey. We feature open conversations with Eduardo Ustaren of Hogan Lovells; Shana Morgan, Global Head of Privacy & AI Legal Compliance, L3H…
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal along with esteemed co-host and colleague Ralph O’Brien bring you the opening day of the #GPA (Global Privacy Assembly) in #Jersey. We set up a table in the common room and snagged passing celebrities to join us for some open conversation, such as Paul Vane …
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Send us a text This episode of Serious Privacy should actually have been released two weeks ago, but life happened... As usual however, Paul Breitbarth and Dr. K Royal discuss recent developments in privacy and data protection laws around the world. In this episode, they discuss: Opinion on certain obligations following from the reliance on process…
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LinkedIn's €310M Fine, California's Data Broker Sweep, and the EU-US DPF Review
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Send us a text Privacy Corner Newsletter: November 7, 2024 In this edition, we dive into the latest updates on GDPR fines, data broker enforcement, and the EU-US Data Privacy Framework review: ▶ Ireland fines LinkedIn €310 million, six years after a complaint—with full EDPB support: The Irish DPC issues a €310 million fine against LinkedIn for GDPR…
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UK’s New Data Bill, EDPB’s ePrivacy Guidelines & Pinterest’s GDPR Battle
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Send us a text Privacy Corner Newsletter: October 24, 2024 This week, we dive into the UK’s resurrected data reform bill, ePrivacy Directive guidelines, and a new complaint against Pinterest. ▶ Back from the Dead: Comparing the UK’s New and Old Data Reform Bills The UK has introduced a new Data (Use and Access) Bill (DUAB), which incorporates sever…
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ICO Court Loss, EDPB Rulings, CJEU Decisions and Privado’s CoE Launch
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Send us a text Privacy Corner Newsletter: October 10, 2024 ▶ Court ruling on credit card data: The UK tribunal rules that credit card numbers alone may not always qualify as personal data, challenging the ICO’s interpretation. This decision could reshape how companies assess their data protection obligations after a breach. How will this impact you…
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A Chance Career in Privacy (with Conor Hogan)
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth and Dr. K Royal, speak with Conor Hogan about his passion for privacy, privacy for the public good, the Women in AI Governance network and privacy podcasting. Links: - Chance Conversations with Carey and Conor podcast - Conor's Substack - Conor as King for a Day - Women in AI Governanc…
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth and Dr. K Royal discuss recent developments in privacy and data protection laws around the world. They talk about the new European Commission that will take office later this year, the revamp of the IAPP, mobile app compliance guidelines from the CNIL, the Global Privacy Assembly in Je…
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Insights from the French DPA, UK ICO's Cookie Reprimand, and EU Advocate General on Automated Decisions
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Send us a text Privacy Corner Newsletter: September 26, 2024 This week’s Privacy Corner highlights key developments in EU data protection: ▶ French CNIL: New guidelines set to affect over 10,000 mobile app developers; enforcement sweep scheduled for Spring 2025. ▶ UK ICO: Issued a reprimand to SkyBet, marking their most significant cookie action to…
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The Privacy world has done a great job of over complicating things for engineers with conflicting definitions in the GDPR, CCPA, ISO and elsewhere. In this episode get to the heart of what you need to know for some of the main privacy terminology out there. Find out more at https://carlgottlieb.com.
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It's Canada Calling (with Meaghan McCluskey)
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth talks with Meaghan McCluskey while dr. K Royal is enjoying a well deserved vacation. They talk about Meaghan's career in privacy, that brought her from the Office of the Ontario Privacy Commissioner to Nymity and then TrustArc, where she led the research teams providing daily updates o…
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth and Dr. K Royal discuss recent developments in privacy and data protection laws around the world. They talk about the prohibition to use X in Brazil, a Spanish and a Swedish data protection fine, as well as the Global Privacy Assembly in Jersey. If you have comments or questions, find …
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#24 - It’s time to kill the privacy champion
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Connecting with your audience as a compliance person can be tough, so we have the privacy champion model to save the day. Or so you’d think. In this episode I explain why privacy champions fail and what we should do instead to get the organisation engaged with privacy and loving you. Find out more at https://carlgottlieb.com.…
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In this episode I talk about why privacy software seems to miss the mark so badly, why we all seem to hate it so much and whose fault it is that us privacy folk are so unhappy with it. I give some advice for vendors and privacy folk on how to make things better and explain what people on the front line with budget to spend want to see. Find out mor…
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal discuss recent developments in privacy and data protection laws around the world. They talk about transferring personal data to China, artificial intelligence and of course the fine Uber received for transferring personal data to the U.S. If you have comment…
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GDPR Fines and Tracking Troubles: A Look at the Evolving Data Privacy Landscape
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Send us a text Privacy Corner Newsletter: September 5, 2024 This newsletter covers key privacy developments, including: ▶ Uber's €290 Million GDPR Fine: The Dutch DPA fined Uber for failing to use appropriate safeguards when transferring personal data from its EU entity to the US, despite Uber's claim it wasn't necessary. This case highlights the c…
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#22 - Yes, your DPO does need to be technical
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It’s time to face reality, if your DPO is not technical then you’re missing out. In this episode I discuss why tech skills matter when it comes to privacy, why delegating tech responsibility isn’t ideal and what General Counsels should be looking for when it comes to hiring a DPO for their team. Find out more at https://carlgottlieb.com.…
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#21 - Privacy Swingers: Letting your DPO play the field
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Should your DPO work full time? In this episode I discuss the pitfalls of full time roles, why fractional DPOs may be a better fit for you, and what distinct benefits a part-time DPO might bring. Find out more at https://carlgottlieb.com.
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the Dog Days of Summer: a week in privacy
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal discuss recent developments in privacy and data protection laws across various regions, including legislative updates in Latin America, the Middle East, Israel, Malaysia, and the U.S. They also highlight enforcement actions in Texas against General Motors an…
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DPOs are great but should really hire one? In this episode I discuss why now is probably not the right time to go all in with a DPO and what you might want instead. And for when you are ready for a DPO, I provide some tips on how to start out on the right track. Find out more at https://carlgottlieb.com.…
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In this episode I discuss what most organisations are getting wrong when it comes to establishing trust in their privacy practices. I provide insights into what it’s like as a DPO at tech companies on both sides of the due diligence battle. And I give tips on what you can do to beat the competition. Find out more at https://carlgottlieb.com.…
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Tech Giants Under Fire: Privacy and Compliance Battles Intensify
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Send us a text Privacy Corner Newsletter: August 15, 2024 Top Stories: 🚀 ▶ Meta Challenges EDPB's "Consent or Pay" Opinion: Meta is suing the European data protection authorities over their opinion on "consent or pay" models, arguing it violates EU law. ▶ US Sues TikTok for Children's Privacy Violations: The US Department of Justice accuses TikTok …
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal cover a hot week in privacy with the child safety bill which passed the US Senate (covered wonderfully by IAPP’s Cobun Zweifel-Keegan), the recent US Supreme Court decision in the Netchoice case, the historical duty of care, and the Texas settlement with Met…
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal hone in on cybersecurity with a robust discussion on the Crowdstrike incident, the EU Digital Operational Resilience Act (#DORA), and other cyberlaw topics. We also have a little on current events. Tune in for some #livinglearninglaughing. If you have commen…
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Tech giants and regulators clash over online privacy and data protection as industry practices face increased scrutiny
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Send us a text Privacy Corner Newsletter: August 1, 2024 Top Stories: ▶️ Google Backtracks on Cookie Ban: Privacy Concerns or Regulatory Pressure? We explore Google's reversal on phasing out third-party cookies and the potential reasons behind it. ▶️ FTC Clarifies: Hashing Doesn't Anonymize Data The FTC reminds companies that masking data with hash…
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal cover a privacy mishmash - starting with the shot heard ‘round the world (assassination attempt on Donald Trump), followed by morality expectations of some professionals (like teachers, at least one teacher was fired for comments on the attempt), the FTC’s a…
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A week in privacy politics (with Ralph O'Brien and Marie Penot)
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal cover a week in privacy, including election outcomes in the UK with Ralph O’Brien and France with Marie Penot. We also discuss the overturning of Chevron in the US with the recent US Supreme Court decision in Loper and the global privacy enforcement network …
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UK GDPR Reforms Back on the Table, Noyb Targets Microsoft's Xandr, California Tightens CCPA Rules
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Send us a text Privacy Corner Newsletter: July 18, 2024 Top Stories: UK Revives Data Protection Reform: The new UK government plans a "Digital Information and Smart Data Bill" (DISDB) that includes some proposals from the previous government's scrapped Data Protection and Digital Information Bill (DPDIB). Key details like the Information Commission…
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The man, the myth, the legend - Ron de Jesus
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal hosted the world’s first Field CPO, Ron deJesus. We talk about how he got into privacy, Trevor the treasure of IAPP, Ron’s field trip to talk to other CPOs, what it’s like to be a regulator vs. in-house, and so much more - including the IAPP #LGBTQ party at …
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Recent Developments in AI Governance and State Privacy Laws
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Tune in to the latest episode of Ropes & Gray's podcast series, The Data Day, brought to you by the firm’s data, privacy & cybersecurity practice. This series focuses on the day-to-day effects that data has on all of our lives as well as other exciting and interesting legal and regulatory developments in the world of data, and features a range of g…
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Valiant, Vexing, Vivacious Vermont - with Vt Rep Monique Priestley
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal hosted Vermont Rep. Monique Priestley (D), one of the sponsors of the Vermont Data Privacy Act, which passed the VT legislature on May 11 only to be vetoed by Gov. Phil Scott (R) and faced a tight override effort. Today she’ll discuss the drivers behind the …
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US Privacy Laws Take Effect, Meta Faces EU Fine, Grindr Loses GDPR Battle
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Send us a text This Week's Privacy News: US Privacy Update: Comprehensive privacy laws in Texas and Oregon are now in effect. Colorado's privacy law's opt-out mechanism for targeted ads is now active. Federal privacy law seems unlikely in the near future. Meta in Hot Water: The EU is investigating Meta's "pay-or-OK" policy under the Digital Markets…
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That week when Spongebob made Privacy News
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal discuss APRA resuscitation, #elections and #AI and #sensitive political data, NY Child’s Code, the CA and French MOU, the Norwegian DPA being forbidden to impose daily sanctions on Meta by the Privacy Board, government surveillance drama (criticized by Signa…
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal cover a couple of weeks in privacy. Topics include the Vermont Privacy Act veto heard around the world, updates in the European Parliament, the Digital Advertising Alliance webchoices 2.0, a joint investigation by the UK and Canada into the 23andMe breach, C…
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Vermont's Law Stalled, Meta Shifts, and Snap Appeased Regulators
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Send us a text This Week in Privacy: Stalled Law, Meta's AI U-Turn, and Snap Appeasement This edition of the Privacy Corner Newsletter dives into three key privacy headlines: - Vermont's ambitious privacy bill, H.121, gets vetoed due to concerns about its impact on businesses. The bill included strong consumer rights and data minimization requireme…
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UK court considers EU law in a GDPR case, and New York enacts a strict child data protection act
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Send us a text This Week's Privacy News Roundup: GDPR, Privacy Sandbox, and Child Data Protection This week's Privacy Corner dives into key data privacy developments: - UK Court Considers EU Law in GDPR Case: A UK court judgement clarifies the "household exemption" and "right of access" under the UK GDPR, referencing relevant EU law. - Noyb Challen…
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Send us a text This week Paul and K are both travelling, so the recording was slightly more complex then usual. While K was in Arizone for the State Bar of Arizona 2024 Convention, Paul was in London for the inaugural edition of Legal Tech Talk. We bring you the highlights of both events, as well as some headlines of what has been happening in the …
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal cover a couple of weeks in privacy - on the scary side. Topics include updates on the global CBPRs and PRPs, NOYB launched a complaint against open AI with the austrian data protection authority and 11 complaints against META, Italy reinstates chatGPT, the E…
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