H4cked Off: ICO's Sony fine is nowt but a slap on the wrist

Charlee Gothard
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Is the ICO too scared or too lazy to take on the private sector?

A piece of comment on the ICO's decision to fine Sony plopped into my inbox today. According to Vanessa Barnett, technology and media partner at law firm Charless Russell, the ICO's decision shows ...

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