Tag: The Privacy Law Blogging Prize

Protecting data caught in the ‘dragnets’ of Facebook

Future trainee Wilkie Hollens explores why protecting data matters in an era when it's 'increasingly likely' we'll begin falling in love with our computers

Jul 2 2018 1:38pm

GDPR: Good for social media users, bad for business

The EU regulations may not be the change the world of data protection actually needed, says law graduate Chloe Amies in her shortlisted entry to the BARBRI International Privacy Law Blogging Prize

Jun 26 2018 11:22am

GDPR: social media and the right to be forgotten

George Ketsopoulos speculates why teenagers learn Latin but not how the internet works in his shortlisted entry to the BARBRI International Privacy Law Blogging Prize

Jun 19 2018 11:24am

Clause 8(e): The Cambridge Analytica enabling clause

Law student Joe Ferris delves deep into the Data Protection Bill in his runner-up entry to the BARBRI International Privacy Law Blogging Prize

Jun 11 2018 2:20pm

In opposition to data ownership

Should you be paid for every page you like on Facebook? Read the winning entry to the BARBRI International Privacy Law Blogging Prize, by UCL law student Natalie Chyi

Jun 4 2018 2:50pm

UCL law graduate wins flight to New York for article on privacy law and social media

Winner of Legal Cheek and BARBRI International's annual blogging prize revealed

Jun 4 2018 9:44am

Now open for entries: The Privacy Law Blogging Prize

Social media is rife with privacy law issues, particularly in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal. Tell us about them for the chance to win a free return flight to New York City

Apr 11 2018 10:17am