The Network and Information Security Directive – who is in and who is out?
FOCUS: New cyber security laws agreed on by EU law makers in early December are set to impact on a large number of businesses. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →FOCUS: New cyber security laws agreed on by EU law makers in early December are set to impact on a large number of businesses. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Reforms to defamation laws in England and Wales have helped to prevent “trivial claims” being brought before the courts, a campaign group has said. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →New UK regulations are set to come into force at the end of this year to allow telecoms providers to use special devices to provide wireless data services via the […]
Continue Reading →The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined Telegraph Media Group £30,000 after finding it responsible for a serious breach of UK privacy rules. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The European Patent Office (EPO) has said that “a complete secondary legal framework” to underpin the unitary patent and Unified Patent Court (UPC) reforms has now been established. Read Complete […]
Continue Reading →WhatsApp, Skype and other over-the-top communication service providers should be responsible for retaining communications data relevant to their own services under planned new UK surveillance laws, the head of corporate […]
Continue Reading →The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published its first consultation on how it intends to implement planned changes to the EU’s trading rulebook. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Reforms to EU trade mark laws finalised this week could open the way for non-conventional trade marks to be registered, like smells, noises and even music, an expert has said. […]
Continue Reading →The EU, US and China, along with 50 other members of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) have agreed to remove tariffs from 201 IT products. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Rules designed to enable consumers to move their data from one platform to another should not be so costly to comply with that they serve as a “barrier to entry” […]
Continue Reading →Communication providers will need to invest in new equipment if they are to capture people’s internet connection records (ICRs) and comply with planned new UK surveillance laws, three major UK […]
Continue Reading →Most EU countries want policy makers to draft new data retention legislation that would apply across the entire trading bloc, according to a branch of the Council of Ministers. Read […]
Continue Reading →Proposed new EU laws would give consumers new rights of remedy and redress in relation to digital content supplied to them that is faulty or which otherwise fails to conform […]
Continue Reading →Businesses and consumers could be able to sanction low-value payments, payments made to “trusted beneficiaries” and the transfer of funds between different payment accounts they have without having to complete […]
Continue Reading →German telecoms giant Deutsche Telekom is to offer new cloud computing services to businesses from “highly secure data centres in Germany” beginning this month, the company has announced. Read Complete […]
Continue Reading →Samsung will pay Apple $548 million as part of a long-running patent dispute between the companies, according to US court documents. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The role that publishing platforms have to play in combating cyber crime and the posting of illegal content on the internet needs to be clarified, a committee of MEPs has […]
Continue Reading →The European Commission will not refer the planned acquisition of Telefónica UK by Hutchison to the UK competition authority, but will apply its own merger control rules. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →FOCUS: Local authorities across the UK are investing in new technologies allowing them to improve transport infrastructure, save energy and build better communications networks, and universities have an important role […]
Continue Reading →Claims made in headlines in British newspapers, magazines or online publications must be reflected in the text of the article to which those headlines relate under revisions to an industry […]
Continue Reading →Banks, smartphone manufacturers and e-commerce platforms face new “accessibility requirements” under EU laws that have been proposed by the European Commission. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The UK’s telecoms regulator has delayed its plans to auction off more spectrum for mobile broadband use until after the European Commission decides whether to allow the proposed merger between […]
Continue Reading →EU policy makers should “clarify the liability issues related to smart homes”, the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA) has said. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →FOCUS: Imagine a world where the smart meters used to record and manage energy consumption in homes are used by health care providers to monitor outpatients, or where information recorded […]
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