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IT Law in Ireland: June 2015
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IT Law in Ireland. Information Technology law issues with a focus on fundamental rights. Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Downloading or accessing certain material could constitute a criminal offence. Poster put up in London internet cafes from 2010 onwards. Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am a lecturer in the School of Law, University College Dublin. And chairman of civil rights group Digital Rights Ireland. View my complete profile.
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IT Law in Ireland: July 2014
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IT Law in Ireland. Information Technology law issues with a focus on fundamental rights. Sunday, July 20, 2014. Significant gaps" in Department of Justice IT security. You might think that the Department of Justice and Equality - which is responsible for data protection law in Ireland - would have adequate security in place for its own systems. Apparently not. Here's an excerpt from briefing materials for the new Minister, Frances Fitzgerald:. Sunday, July 20, 2014. Links to this post. It is clear that t...
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IT Law in Ireland: April 2015
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IT Law in Ireland. Information Technology law issues with a focus on fundamental rights. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Homophobe" brings Ireland's first "right to be forgotten" court case. In today's Irish Times details what seems to be the first court case in Ireland following the Google Spain. Unsurprisingly, he was not elected. He now apparently objects to a Reddit thread. Characterising him as "Mark Savage - North County Dublin's homophobic candidate". Following an unsuccessful request.
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IT Law in Ireland: Discovery of encrypted documents
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IT Law in Ireland. Information Technology law issues with a focus on fundamental rights. Friday, October 24, 2014. Discovery of encrypted documents. Today's Irish Times has a story. Arising out of the Quinn litigation against the state which raises important issues around access to encrypted documents:. I've already looked at the encrypted Anglo files from a criminal law perspective. This will be the first time this is considered by the Irish courts. There doesn't appear to be any case law on the top...
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IT Law in Ireland: March 2014
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IT Law in Ireland. Information Technology law issues with a focus on fundamental rights. Wednesday, March 26, 2014. Recording of calls to and from Garda stations. I have a piece in today's Irish Independent on the revelation that there was widespread recording of calls to and from garda stations. Over a number of years. Excerpt:. Interceptions can only be authorised by a warrant signed by the Minister for Justice, but such warrants are restricted to specific cases involving serious offences and are limit...
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IT Law in Ireland: September 2014
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IT Law in Ireland. Information Technology law issues with a focus on fundamental rights. Tuesday, September 16, 2014. United States v. Microsoft (and Ireland). I have a short piece. In today's Irish Independent on the remarkable legal battle between Microsoft and US prosecutors over access to data on non-US users which is stored in Ireland, which has now resulted in a finding that Microsoft is in contempt of court. The Magistrate Judge's original ruling. That Microsoft must hand over the data;. In respec...
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IT Law in Ireland: Police access to encrypted files: Does the Anglo case show up a gap in the legislation?
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IT Law in Ireland. Information Technology law issues with a focus on fundamental rights. Wednesday, November 10, 2010. Police access to encrypted files: Does the Anglo case show up a gap in the legislation? According to today's Irish Independent. The Anglo investigation is being held up by encrypted files:. Gardai are unable to examine more than 100 key files in their investigation into Anglo Irish Bank because former senior executives have not handed over the computer passwords. Irish law generally does...
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IT Law in Ireland: "Homophobe" brings Ireland's first "right to be forgotten" court case
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IT Law in Ireland. Information Technology law issues with a focus on fundamental rights. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Homophobe" brings Ireland's first "right to be forgotten" court case. In today's Irish Times details what seems to be the first court case in Ireland following the Google Spain. Unsurprisingly, he was not elected. He now apparently objects to a Reddit thread. Characterising him as "Mark Savage - North County Dublin's homophobic candidate". Following an unsuccessful request. 01 May, 2015.
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IT Law in Ireland: January 2015
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IT Law in Ireland. Information Technology law issues with a focus on fundamental rights. Thursday, January 22, 2015. Mobile phone records as evidence in Irish courts. Just before Christmas a murder trial collapsed. When the prosecution failed to lay the correct evidential basis for admitting mobile phone records against the accused. There's no written judgment but according to media reports:. The evidence in this case was that the records were held, automatically, on the Meteor mainframe server. The ...
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