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Information law update: King’s Speech 2024 bills, CJEU IP address retention ruling, Dyson v Channel 4 defamation meaning, and EU anti-SLAPP Directive—18 July 2024

Published on: 18 July 2024

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Key developments and materials

King's Speech 2024—key Information Law announcements

At the first State Opening of Parliament under the newly elected government on 17 July 2024, His Majesty King Charles III outlined the administration’s priorities and planned legislation. For Information Law, notable strands are the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill and the Digital Information and Smart Data Bill.

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Data protection

Court of Justice on retaining and accessing IP addresses to combat online copyright infringements (La Quadrature du Net)

In La Quadrature du Net and others v Prime Minister, Minister of Culture, Case C-470/21, the Court of Justice examined the legality of public authorities retaining and obtaining access to personal data—specifically IP addresses—for the purpose of addressing copyright infringements online. The ruling assessed whether such retention and access to data are lawful in that setting...

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