CJEU Clarifies ‘Total Worldwide Annual Turnover’ For GDPR Fine Calculations

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has in case C-383/23 clarified how ‘total worldwide annual turnover’ should be interpreted when calculating the maximum administrative fine under Article 83(4) and (6) GDPR. A data controller in Denmark was charged with GDPR violations and the Danish prosecutor sought a fine based on the group’s […]

EU Commission Withdraws e-Privacy Regulation Proposal

On 12 February 2025, the European Commission officially withdrew its proposal for a new E-Privacy Regulation, concluding years of debate over new rules on electronic communications privacy. Originally introduced in 2017, the regulation aimed to complement the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and replace the E-Privacy Directive (2002/58/EC). However, persistent disagreements and shifted focus have […]

Guidelines on GDPR and the use of generative AI

New Privacy Guidelines on Generative AI from European Data Protection Authorities In recent weeks, several European data protection authorities have published new guidance outlining key data protection considerations for the use of generative AI. These guidelines address compliance challenges related to both the training of AI models and their deployment in various applications. Two significant […]

Re-Launch of the new and improved tracker

Snellman is excited to (re)launch our Digital Compliance Tracker! The new and improved Snellman Digital Compliance Tracker is re-launched today! The tracker provides an overview of key EU regulations and directives governing digital products and services. It covers AI, Consumer & E-commerce, Cybersecurity, Data, Digital Privacy, and Digital Services. It is designed to simplify the […]

EDPB publishes reports on bias and data subjects’ rights in the AI context

The EDPB has today published two reports on how to understand and assess bias and implementation of data subjects’ right in the AI context by clarifying methods and tools usable. The reports were developed as part of the AI: Complex Algorithms and Effective Data Protection Supervision project, initiated under the Support Pool of Experts programme. […]

EDPS publishes Digital Clearinghouse 2.0

Today, the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) introduced its concept note on the Digital Clearinghouse 2.0, a proposal aimed at fostering a consistent, cooperative, and coherent approach to enforcing EU laws regulating digital markets. This initiative highlights the need for improved cross-regulatory collaboration to navigate the complex and rapidly evolving digital regulatory landscape. Three key […]

EDPB publishes opinion on data protection in the context of AI models

On 17 December 2024, the EDPB published opinion 28/2024 on certain data protection aspects related to the processing of personal data in the context of AI models. The opinion discusses questions regarding: Regarding anonymity, the Opinion states that an AI model’s anonymity needs to be assessed on a case-by-case basis, since the EDPB considers that […]

EDPB guidelines on the technical scope of the ePrivacy directive

On 7 October 2024 the EDPB adopted new guidelines regarding the technical scope of article 5(3) of the ePrivacy directive. Article 5(3) applies to “the storing of information, or the gaining of access to information already stored, in the terminal equipment of a subscriber or user”. In Sweden the ePrivacy directive has been implemented into […]