Data Theft in UK Law
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Over 73,000 GBP Recouped from Former T-Mobile Employees Following Data Theft
Two former employees of T-Mobile have been ordered by a UK court to pay a total of 73,700 GBP (approx. 120,000 USD) for theft of personal data.
- Data Theft - An Inside Job
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UK Parliament Calls for Prison Sentences for Data Theft
In an October 18, 2011 report, the Justice Committee called for UK courts to be given greater powers to imprison and fine individuals who breach the Data Protection Act, and asked that the governme...
- Pre-Action Disclosure: Another Weapon Against Data Theft
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Employee Confidentiality and Data Theft: Recent UK Developments
In this blog post, we look at a recent decision by the UK Court of Appeal and a separate prosecution brought by the Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”; the UK data protection authority), whic...
- Data Theft At The Hands Of Employees: 10 Questions To Ask Yourself
- ICO Cracking Down On Individuals Who Regard Data Theft As A Victimless Crime
- Morrisons' Supreme Court Appeal Successful On Vicarious Liability For Data Theft By An Employee
- Supreme Court: Morrisons Successfully Appeal Vicarious Liability For Data Theft By Employee
- Theft Of Data By Employees: POPIA, IP, And Competition Law Implications
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