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UK data protection and reputation highlights: ICO signs Global CAPE cross-border enforcement agreement; £90,000 libel award in Schofield v Politicalite; Brexit, jurisdiction and DPA 2018 updates

Published on: 11 April 2024

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ICO signs cross-border data protection and privacy enforcement agreement

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has entered into a new international multilateral arrangement with the Global Cooperation Arrangement for Privacy Enforcement (Global CAPE) to support cross-border data protection and privacy enforcement. Through this framework, the ICO may now help with investigations and exchange information with participating countries without needing separate memoranda of understanding.

Global CAPE’s members include the United States, Australia, Canada, Mexico, Japan, the Republic of Korea, the Philippines, Singapore and Chinese Taipei. The arrangement was developed to complement the Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation Cross-border Privacy Rules (APEC CBPR), which likewise promotes collaboration and assistance in privacy and data security investigations...

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