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The Judgement

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Directors Stephan Komandarev
Composers Stefan Valdobrev
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Roland found the princess hurt in the bush & returned her to the place where he got offered a job & developed an inappropriate relationship. With John Okafor. Concludes in 'The Ghost And The Princess'.

Rishi Sunak denies 'tinkering' to save Rwanda plan

Rishi Sunak denies 'tinkering' to save Rwanda plan
Nov 17,2023 8:51 am

... After The Judgement, Mr Sunak announced he would bring in emergency legislation to certify that Rwanda was a " safe" country, despite the court s decision...

Chris Mason: Supreme Court ruling leaves Rwanda policy in tatters

Chris Mason: Supreme Court ruling leaves Rwanda policy in tatters
Nov 15,2023 7:21 am

... Allies of former Home Secretary Suella Braverman tell me The Judgement is " damning" and is " so damning there is nothing the government can do with the tools that they currently have"...

Yousaf denies misleading parliament over WhatsApps

Yousaf denies misleading parliament over WhatsApps
Nov 9,2023 8:11 am

... The Judgement of the independent inquiry is far more important to Mr Yousaf than that of his political opponents...

Rebecca Kalam: Officer 'vindicated' in sex discrimination win

Rebecca Kalam: Officer 'vindicated' in sex discrimination win
Nov 8,2023 2:21 am

... West Midlands Police said it was considering The Judgement findings...

Lady Leshurr says her career is ruined following assault case

Lady Leshurr says her career is ruined following assault case
Nov 1,2023 2:01 pm

... Following The Judgement, Ms Garro said she had been dropped from deals and not received any income for a year...

'Lost demon' uncovered in Joshua Reynolds painting

'Lost demon' uncovered in Joshua Reynolds painting
Oct 31,2023 12:31 pm

... One critic described it as " too ludicrous and puerile to escape censure" while another said it " does no credit to The Judgement of the painter"...

Face search company Clearview AI overturns UK privacy fine

Face search company Clearview AI overturns UK privacy fine
Oct 18,2023 6:31 am

... The ICO said it would " take stock" of The Judgement...

India Supreme Court declines to legalise same-sex marriage

India Supreme Court declines to legalise same-sex marriage
Oct 17,2023 8:21 am

... Activists and same-sex couples said they were disappointed by The Judgement and would continue their campaign...

Face search company Clearview AI overturns UK privacy fine

Oct 16,2023 7:41 am

By Chris VallanceTechnology reporter, BBC News

A company which enables its clients to search a database of billions of images scraped from The Internet for matches to a particular face has won an appeal against the UK's privacy watchdog.

Last Year , Clearview AI was fined More Than £7. 5m by The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) for unlawfully storing facial images.

Jack Mulcaire, Clearview AI's lawyer, said The Firm was " pleased".

The ICO said it would " take stock" of The Judgement .

Clearview AI offers its clients a system that works like a search engine for Faces - users upload a photo and it finds matches in a database of billions of images it has collected.

It Then provides links to where matching images appear online.

In March, Clearview's founder Hoan Ton-That told The Bbc it had run nearly A Million searches for US police, helping them to solve a range of crimes, including murders.

He also revealed its database contained 30 billion images scraped from The Internet .

Critics argue that law enforcement's use of Clearview's technology puts everyone into a " perpetual police line-up".

And prior to the ICO's action, now ruled unlawful, France, Italy and had also taken action against The Firm .

In The Past Clearview AI had commercial customers, but since a 2020 settlement in a case brought by US civil liberties campaigners, The Firm Now Only accepts clients who carry out criminal law enforcement or National Security functions.

Clearview does not have UK or EU clients, but its customers are based in the US and in other countries including Panama, Brazil, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic , Tuesday's judgement revealed.

In simple terms, Clearview succeeded in appealing against the ICO's fine and enforcement action because it was used solely by law enforcement bodies outside the UK.

The three-member tribunal at the First-tier Tribunal, which heard The Appeal , concluded that although Clearview did carry out data processing related to monitoring the behaviour of people in the UK, the ICO " did not have jurisdiction" to take enforcement action or issue a fine.

In response to The Judgement , the watchdog said that it would carefully consider next steps but added: " It is important to note that this judgement does not remove the ICO's ability to act against companies based internationally who process data of people in the UK, particularly businesses scraping data of people in the UK, and instead covers a specific exemption around foreign law enforcement. "

Will Richmond-Coggan, a data protection partner at Law Firm Freeths, agreed, arguing that even though The Appeal was allowed, the decision underlined that scraping large volumes of publicly available data was an activity to which UK data protection rules could apply.

" The Appeal turned exclusively on the fact that Clearview's customers were overseas National Security and law enforcement bodies, and so shouldn't be relied on as granting a blanket permission for such scraping activities more generally. "

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