Debbie is a senior counsel - knowledge lawyer specialising in data, AI, digital, online platforms and safety, and consumer protection.
Debbie edits and regularly contributes to Taylor Wessing's international tech, media and data privacy publications including Interface and Global Data Hub. She produces a monthly technology and communications update, Radar, and Play, a games update. Debbie writes extensively on a wide range of subjects spanning commercial tech, data and digital. She has published external articles and chapters to books on data protection and is a frequent presenter of Taylor Wessing’s data protection webinars.
Debbie is also responsible for providing the Technology & Information group with specialist legal support and training, keeping them up to date with legal and other relevant developments in the sector, and working across our international footprint.
How great is 'The Great Repeal Bill'?, Oxford Business Law Blog
December 2016
The "right to be forgotten" or the "principle that has been remembered" Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 30, Issue 5
October 2014
Pages 574-578, EU Proposals for Dealing with Data Security Breaches, World Data Protection Report
November 2013
The EC Data Protection Proposals Will Be Costly And Complex, TechWeek Europe
April 2013
Right to be forgotten on the web is great for users, but not feasible for businesses, V3.co.uk
April 2013 Oxford Business Law Blog, December 2016
The "right to be forgotten" or the "principle that has been remembered" - Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 30, Issue 5, October 2014, Pages 574-578,
EU Proposals for Dealing with Data Security Breaches - World Data Protection Report, November 2013
The EC Data Protection Proposals Will Be Costly And Complex, TechWeek Europe, April 2013
Right to be forgotten on the web is great for users, but not feasible for businesses, V3.co.uk, April 2013
par Debbie Heywood
The CMA is ramping up on the DMCCA
par Debbie Heywood
Meta's ‘pay or OK’ dilemma: the clash with EU digital regulation
Alexander Schmalenberger and Debbie Heywood look at the 'pay or OK’ model for EU platforms in the context of the DMA and the GDPR.
par Alexander Schmalenberger, LL.B. et Debbie Heywood
2 de 7 Publications
par Tim de Klerck et Solange Baris
par Erik Steiner
par Mike Vallance
par Mareike Christine Gehrmann et Carla Nelles, LL.M. (Amsterdam)