EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 35 MIN
One can't get too personal over data: definitional boundaries behind the fundamentals of the GDPR with Jorge Garcia Herrero
from Legal4Tech - The podcast · host Legal4Tech
In this episode of Legal4Tech - The Podcast, we sit down with Jorge Garcia Herrero to unpack the intricacies of GDPR and data protection Europe. We explore topics such as:The evolving definition of personal data under Scania and SRB rulingsContext as king in data protection assessmentsAI's role in re-identification and controllership challengesJoin us for a deep dive into CJEU jurisprudence, Digital Omnibus critiques and the future of privacy rights. ShownotesEmpire of AI by Karen HaoReshuffle by Sangeet Paul ChoudaryJorge's Zero Party Data SubstackSponsored by DigibeetleDigibeetle helps privacy, AI, and data professionals stay on top of EU digital law, with notifications, a daily dashboard, and powerful search across thousands of sources. Learn more at https://digibeetle.eu.
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In this episode of Legal4Tech - The Podcast, we sit down with Jorge Garcia Herrero to unpack the intricacies of GDPR and data protection Europe. We explore topics such as:The evolving definition of personal data under Scania and SRB rulingsContext as king in data protection assessmentsAI's role in re-identification and controllership challengesJoin us for a deep dive into CJEU jurisprudence, Digital Omnibus critiques and the future of privacy rights. ShownotesEmpire of AI by Karen HaoReshuffle by Sangeet Paul ChoudaryJorge's Zero Party Data SubstackSponsored by DigibeetleDigibeetle helps privacy, AI, and data professionals stay on top of EU digital law, with notifications, a daily dashboard, and powerful search across thousands of sources. Learn more at https://digibeetle.eu.
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