This podcast episode examines the use of facial recognition technology in the United Kingdom and the recent decision Clearview AI Inc v The Information Commissioner [2023] UK FTT 00819 (GC).
This podcast considers the growth in the use of artificial intelligence and the implications for data protection.
This podcast analyses recent cases where claimants have tried to bring misuse of private information claims against companies that have been found to have been liable for mass data breaches. Despite findings by the ICO of culpability, such claims have not been successful in the UK. This podcast examines the reasons why.
Cases mentioned:
Warren v DSG Retail Ltd [2021] EWHC 2168 (QB)
Graeme Smith & Others v TalkTalk Telecom Group Plc [2022] EWHC 1311 (QB).
WM Morrison Supermarkets Plc v Various Claimants [2020] UKSC12
Underwood & Another v Bounty UK Ltd & Another [2022] EWHC 888 (QB)
Stadler v Currys Group Ltd [2022] EWHC 160 (QB)
Collins v Ticketmaster UK Ltd [2022] Costs LR 123
Swinney v Chief Constable of Northumbria Police Force [1997] QB 464
This is a podcast summarising a UK Court of Appeal case about facial recognition technology.
A podcast summarising the Schrems I case, the privacy shield and the referral to the CJEU of questions in Schrems II.
WM Morrison Supermarket plc (Appellant) v Various Claimants (Respondents) [2020] UKSC12
In this podcast, I discuss data protection and the Coronavirus with Hatti Suvari. Get Legally Speaking is a podcast series that is supported by the Bar Council, which aims to explain different areas of law to the public. In this podcast we talk about working from home, sharing health data, children’s privacy and the legality […]