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IAB EUROPE SECOND PRELIMINARY QUESTION

17 May 202410 June 2024

The judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union (“the Court“) in the
case of IAB Europe v. Belgian Data Protection Authority (“GBA“) focused on two
preliminary questions.[1] On the Court’s answer to the first preliminary
question, whether a Transparency and Consent String (“TC String“) is personal
data within the meaning of the

Data


IAB EUROPE FIRST PRELIMINARY QUESTION

17 May 202410 June 2024

When an internet user visits a website that displays personalized ads,
advertisers can bid for ad space within split seconds to show advertising to the
internet user. This is also known as “Real Time Bidding”. IAB Europe, an sector
organization for digital advertising and marketing in Europe, developed the
Transparency and Consent Framework (“TCF”) through

Data


AVDR: JOURNAL IT AND DATA 24 APRIL 2024

29 April 202414 June 2024

Recently, there have been continuous reports in the media that organisations
would be insufficiently prepared for NIS-2. This European directive introduces
various obligations for a much broader spectrum of organisations with the aim of
increasing their cyber resilience and thus the European Union. In this AvdR IT &
Data Journal, Tom de Wit and Huub

DataIT


DORA: ‘TECHNICAL STANDARDS,’ NEW PIECES OF THE PUZZLE

8 April 20248 April 2024

The Digital Operational Resilience Act (“DORA”) aims to harmonize rules related
to digital resilience for the financial sector. DORA applies to 21 different
types of financial entities. As of January 17, 2025, DORA is effective. Earlier
we reported on DORA and the impact DORA will have on contracting with IT
suppliers. The latter is part

DataIT


WHAT ISSUES HOUSING ASSOCIATIONS FACE UNDER THE GDPR

29 March 20243 April 2024

Housing corporations have a special position under the law. For example, the
housing corporation’s task is to allocate rental housing appropriately and
provide a certain level of living enjoyment to residents. In performing its
duties, a housing corporation obtains and processes various personal data from
its (potential) tenants. In many cases, there is a need

DataIT


THE AI REGULATION: FROM TRANSPARENCY OBLIGATIONS TO BANNING AI WITH UNACCEPTABLE
RISKS

4 March 20244 March 2024

Chat GPT, Bard and Gemini, artificial intelligence (“AI”) is increasingly being
used in contemporary life, but with new innovations also come new risks. For
example, there is a lack of transparency about how AI output is created, but it
is also the question whether privacy and the protection of personal data are
adequately safeguarded. This

IT


ANNUAL REVIEW IT 2023

9 February 20249 February 2024

In the Annual Review IT 2022, we saw many legislative initiatives from the
European Union in the field of data and digitization. By 2023, many of these
initiatives have been turned into final directives or regulations that will come
into force in the coming years. In this annual review IT 2023, we give a view

IT


ANNOUNCEMENT OF MONTHLY ‘CHEF’S TABLE’ MEETINGS TURING LAW

5 February 20245 February 2024

Starting Feb. 27, we will organize monthly professional consultations that you
can join. During the meeting, one or more lawyers will talk about a particular
topic. Read more below or register immediately via our website.  The chef’s
table: meetings on various legal topics The chef’s table is also described as
the heart of a restaurant.

DataIT


ANNUAL REVIEW OF PRIVACY 2023

30 January 20249 February 2024

In the year 2023, legislators, the judiciary and regulators were frequently busy
in the field of privacy and data protection. Meanwhile, the AVG celebrated its
fifth anniversary which provided a moment to look back and look forward. Or as
AP Chairman Aleid Wolfsen described it: reason to celebrate and reflect. Wolfsen
predicted a changing role

Data


AVDR: JOURNAL IT AND DATA OCTOBER 31

2 November 20232 November 2023

On October 31, Esmee Fonville and Tom de Wit presented their second IT and Data
journal. This time the topic was current IT case law. Esmee and Tom elaborated
on several recent rulings on agile methodology, creditor default, IT vendor’s
duty of care and IT procurement. In our next journal, we will take a closer

DataIT


AVDR: JOURNAL IT AND DATA, AUGUST 29

29 September 202329 September 2023

On August 29, Esmee Fonville and Tom de Wit conducted the first journal ‘IT and
data law journal’. Topic of this journal was “Duty of Care of the IT Supplier.
After explaining the subject and the importance of the IT supplier’s duty of
care, recent case law surrounding the duty of care was discussed. Using

DataIT


DUTCH SUPREME COURT ON GDPR CIVIL ENFORCEMENT OF DATA SUBJECTS’ RIGHTS,
REPEATING REQUESTS AND THE SIX-WEEK DEADLINE

28 September 202328 September 2023

In a recent judgment, the Dutch Supreme Court ruled (available in Dutch only) on
a number of procedural aspects for the exercise of data subjects’ rights under
the General Data Protection Regulation Act (“GDPR“) and the national
implementation thereof. This regards the civil enforcement of data subjects’
rights, “repeated” requests and what effect is of

Data


TURING LAW PROVIDES GROWING TECHNOLOGY PRACTICE WITH ARRIVAL OF NEW PARTNER

29 August 202329 August 2023

Turing Law welcomes Jeroen van Woezik as a new partner. Jeroen van Woezik is the
founder of Lawrence Privacy (Due Diligence) & Tech. A firm that specializes in
supporting tech M&A transactions. Huub de Jong “Jeroen has years of experience
in project-based advising and supporting his clients with privacy and IT
projects. With Jeroen’s arrival,

IT


IT CONFLICT ESCALATED? IT MEDIATION MAY BE THE SOLUTION

28 August 202329 August 2023

IT projects can be complex and although supplier and customer like to regard
each other as partners, interests diverge. This can cause IT projects to come
under pressure or actually derail as a result of differences of opinion about
the scope, price and/or delivery date of the project. Mediation: when is it
useful? If parties

DataIT


RECAP TURING SUMMER DRINKS 2023

17 August 202318 August 2023

On Wednesday 16 August 2023, the now traditional Turing Summer Drinks took
place. Whereas last year we celebrated the start of our office, this time we
could proudly toast on the expansion of our team and the move to new premises.
As in previous years, we met again yesterday at Pavlov restaurant in The Hague,

DataDigital healthIT


DORA: THE IMPLICATION FOR THE IT-SUPPLIER, PART II

16 June 20236 July 2023

In PART I of our blog series, we outlined the framework of the Digital
Operational Resilience Act (‘DORA’). In this second part of our blog series
about DORA, we focus on the implications or impact DORA has for normal
IT-suppliers. Normal opposes those IT-suppliers providing ‘critical’,
‘important’ or ‘systemic’ IT-services for which a stricter regime

IT


BURDEN OF PROOF IN A CLAIM OF INFORMATION BREACH

12 May 202312 May 2023

The burden of proof following the Facebook ruling On March 15, 2023, the
District Court of Amsterdam issued a ruling in a class action against Facebook
(ECLI:NL:RBAMS:2023:1407). This is an interesting ruling, because the court
discusses in detail the application of the GDPR, such as the possible joint
processing responsibility within the Facebook group and

Data


DORA: THE IMPLICATION FOR ICT AND CLOUD SUPPLIERS, PART I

9 May 20239 May 2023

In a previous blog we have informed you about the EIOPA guidelines, which
contain guidelines for insurance companies for the outsourcing to providers of
existing and new cloud services. However, these are only mere guidelines
addressing very particular services for a limited type of entities in the
financial sector, namely insurance companies. Already in 2019

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