Talha Boyraz is a Doctoral Researcher and Graduate Teaching Assistant at City St George’s, University of London. His research explores the intersection of video game technologies and privacy, with a particular focus on the relationship between EU and UK data protection laws, AI and competition regulation, and the practice of game data science and analytics, as well as the potential risks associated with these areas. Talha’s research is supported by The City Law School Doctoral Scholarship. In addition to his PhD studies, Talha has been a Turkishqualified lawyer since 2021. Talha graduated with distinction from the LLM in Technology, Media, and Telecommunications Law at Queen Mary, University of London, in 2023, funded by a scholarship from the Turkish Ministry of National Education. He also holds a Bachelor of Laws degree, awarded with Cum Laude, from İstanbul University. In 2024, he also worked as a trainee at the Data Protection Unit of the Council of Europe, which functions as the secretariat for Convention 108—the first legally binding international instrument on data protection, opened for signature in 1981.
Talha Boyraz
City St George’s, University of London
