EU copyright reforms approved by MEPs
The European Parliament has formally approved controversial new EU copyright laws. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The European Parliament has formally approved controversial new EU copyright laws. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Online service providers cannot rely on pre-ticked agreements to place ‘cookies’ on the devices of internet users, a legal adviser to the EU’s highest court has said. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →ANALYSIS: EU copyright law needs to be updated to address a peculiarity that restricts the options rights holders have to tackle infringement, and to provide greater certainty to internet service […]
Continue Reading →TV presenter Lorraine Kelly has won an employment tax case against HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), after the first-tier tribunal found that she was not an ’employee’ of ITV to […]
Continue Reading →The EU’s competition regulator has fined Google €1.49 billion after it took issue with restrictions it said the company had placed on online search advertising. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The need to prepare the UK’s infrastructure and modernise existing law to support new transport technologies has been identified in a new government strategy on how people will move around […]
Continue Reading →Universities and colleges in England have been urged to require students to sign agreements promising not to pass off others’ work as their own. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The UK’s data protection regulator is to develop a new framework for auditing artificial intelligence (AI) tools. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →A new register of businesses authorised or registered to provide payment or e-money services in the EU has gone live. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →A ruling by the Court of Appeal earlier this month has highlighted the importance of ensuring IT contracts are clear about how liquidated damages apply in cases where technology suppliers […]
Continue Reading →HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has issued a clear warning to businesses not to delay preparing for changes to the off-payroll working rules in its latest consultation document published last […]
Continue Reading →ANALYSIS: US technology companies, Chinese e-wallet providers and European fintechs have found different ways to compete for a share of the EU’s mobile payments market. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →ANALYSIS: Higher education providers that embrace cloud computing have an opportunity to access technology that can enhance students’ learning experience, better support academics with their research, and make collaboration easier. […]
Continue Reading →A digital identity (ID) scheme developed by the UK government may become unaffordable to government departments once public funding for the initiative is removed next year, the National Audit Office […]
Continue Reading →HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has opened a consultation on how new rules that will make businesses liable for determining the tax status of contractors who work through personal service […]
Continue Reading →EU law makers have endorsed plans to give regulators scope to issue GDPR-style fines against businesses that breach consumer law. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Broadband providers in the UK must promise customers a minimum guaranteed speed for their service at the point of sale under a new code of practice developed by telecoms regulator […]
Continue Reading →Online retailers do not need to make a telephone number available to consumers to abide by EU law if they offer a choice of other communication channels through which consumers […]
Continue Reading →The president of Abu Dhabi has passed two new laws aimed at increasing foreign direct investment (FDI) into the emirate and regulating partnerships between the public and private sectors. Read […]
Continue Reading →New guidelines which will shape contracts between banks and service providers they outsource to have been finalised by the European Banking Authority (EBA). Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →ANALYSIS: European banking regulator the European Banking Authority (EBA) has revised its outsourcing guidelines for financial services companies. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →A move to codify best practice around outsourcing in the UK is a significant step towards ensuring the full benefits of outsourcing are enjoyed by government departments and other public […]
Continue Reading →The EU’s highest court has been asked to clarify what information copyright holders have a legal right to obtain from online platforms and intermediaries about internet users who are allegedly […]
Continue Reading →The Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) has issued a long-awaited decision on the meaning and effect of the consideration and compensation provisions in the 2017 Electronic Communications Code (‘new Code’). Read […]
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