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The subcontractor, between weak link and strategic player.

Legal Watch No. 92 – February 2026. The subcontractor: between weak link and strategic player. On February 9, the CNIL (French Data Protection Authority) presented its 2025 report on its sanctions and corrective measures: cookies, employee monitoring, and data security are the main subjects of the sanctions imposed in 2025, including the cumulative amount of fines […]

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Simplification of European digital rules: what can we expect?

Legal Watch No. 89 – November 2025. Simplification of European digital rules: what can we expect? How far will the European Commission go in its drive to simplify the European legislative framework? Since the publication of the Draghi report in September 2024, and in a turbulent international economic context, the European executive has been multiplying measures in […]

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Cookies and internet user targeting: current situation

Legal Watch No. 86 – August 2025. Cookies and Internet User Targeting: Current Situation. On September 1st, the CNIL (French Data Protection Authority) fined Google €325 million and the Irish subsidiary of the Shein group €150 million, two amounts that will significantly increase the average of the penalties […]

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Compliance with the GDPR: what are the economic benefits?

Legal Watch No. 85 – July 2025. GDPR Compliance: What are the economic benefits? Studies conducted by the Association for Adult Vocational Training (AFPA) and the CNIL (French Data Protection Authority) now confirm the economic benefits linked to the presence of a Data Protection Officer (DPO) within companies. The statistical survey conducted by […]

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Augmented cameras: the CNIL sets new guidelines.

Legal Watch No. 84 – June 2025. Augmented Cameras: The CNIL Sets New Guidelines. On July 11, the CNIL (French Data Protection Authority) ruled that the use of "augmented" cameras to estimate the age of customers in tobacco shops in order to control the sale of products prohibited to minors is neither necessary nor proportionate. These […]

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European data sovereignty: wishful thinking?

Legal Watch No. 83 – May 2025. European data sovereignty: wishful thinking? Microsoft's blocking of the email account of the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Karim Khan, raises the crucial question of the digital sovereignty of France and Europe in general in the face of […]

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