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Information Law weekly highlights—9 January 2025

Published on: 09 January 2025

Table of contents

  • Data Protection
  • OpenAI, X, Google and Meta can use legitimate interest for AI models, EDPB says
  • EU Commission told to pay damages over illicit Facebook log-in data transfer
  • ePrivacy
  • ICO warns against Google's fingerprinting policy change and issues draft guidance
  • Reputation management
  • Assessing serious harm and special damages in slander post-Blake (Oliver v Duffy)
  • Court of Appeal upholds strike out of representative claim for misuse of private information (Prismall v Google UK Ltd and another company)
  • Cybersecurity
  • INTERPOL welcomes UN General Assembly's Adoption of Cybercrime Convention
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Article summary

Welcome to this week’s edition of the Information Law weekly highlights: a hand-picked summary of news analysis, updates and new content related to laws governing the use and dissemination of information and personal data. Each week these highlights focus on developments in key topics such as data protection, ePrivacy, cybersecurity, breach of confidence, misuse of private information, and defamation. This special edition of the weekly highlights also includes a recap on the yearly highlights of 2024 and key topics to look out for in 2025.

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