Rolling the Dice in the Shadow Realm: Regulatory Challenges of Crypto Casinos

Emma Hewins looks at the regulatory challenges presented by the emergence of crypto casinos. “My ventures are not in one bottom trusted,Nor to one place; nor is my whole estateUpon the fortune of this present year:Therefore my merchandise makes me not sad.”William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice Gambling has deep roots, but the modern casino…

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Ctrl + Alt + Chaos: How teenage hackers hijack the internet

Fiona Phillips reviews a new book investigating just who is behind the chaos sown by hackers Anyone who works in cybersecurity will be familiar with the enduring stereotype of the teenage boy hunched in a dark bedroom, headphones on, fingers flying, wreaking global havoc between homework assignments. In Ctrl + Alt + Chaos, Joe Tidy…

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Data centres: emerging risks and regulation

As data centres become a critical part of our infrastructure, Peter Dalton, Adil Tirmizi and Sophia Wah review the current risks and regulations around them. Demand for data centres continues to grow globally, driven by increased computing requirements for AI and continued demand for data and connectivity, the trend towards cloud computing and IOT capability….

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Attorney-Client Privilege at Risk: The Hidden Danger in Digital Intake Forms

Camilo Artiga-Purcell flags up some of the cybersecurity, data protection and privilege risks associated with client-intake forms. Solicitors and barristers across England and Wales have embraced digital transformation, adopting sophisticated case management systems, e-discovery platforms, and document automation tools. Yet many overlook a critical vulnerability: the web forms used to collect confidential client and prospective…

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Just Published: Computers & Law: Cybersecurity Special Issue

Fiona Phillips, guest editor of our Cybersecurity special issue and chair of the SCL Cybersecurity Group, stresses the importance of cyber for lawyers and for wider society As Chair of the Cybersecurity and Law Committee for the Society for Computers and Law, I am honoured to introduce this special edition devoted to one of the…

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Emerging technologies and the climate: charting a pathway to pre-emptive oversight

Once upon a time technologies like artificial intelligence and the metaverse were confined to the annals of science fiction. No longer, both innovations exist in the here and now, with vast potential to transform our world. These emergent technologies, however, are not without attributes of concern, one of which is  energy consumption and the consequent…

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Who’s been regulating my AI?: Goldilocks and the House of Lords Report on LLMs and Generative AI

A team from DLA Piper dig deeper into the House of Lords report on balancing risk and innovation in AI regulation, in particular, the open source question While much attention has been paid to the finalisation of the EU’s AI Act in recent weeks, developments in AI continue at a frenetic rate. On 2nd February…

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5 steps to building a high performance in-house legal team

Áine Rafferty knows an in-house legal team is a critical component for many technology firms and has been recognised by industry peers for leading high performing in house technology teams. Here she provides some steers on how to make sure the team is valued by the other parts of the business. The role of the…

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Advocate General proposes appeal in abuse of dominance case should be dismissed

The Adovcate General has recently issued his opinion in the joined Cases C-496/23 P | Meta Platforms Ireland v Commission (Facebook Marketplace) and C-497/23 P | Meta Platforms Ireland v Commission (Facebook Data). He advises the Court of Justice to dismiss Meta’s appeals concerning an ongoing EU investigation into potential abuse of a dominant position…

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UK law CMA launches investigation into hotel chains The Competition and Markets Authority has launched an investigation into suspected sharing of competitively sensitive information among competing hotel chains – Hilton, IHG Hotels and Marriott – using the hotel data analytics tool STR, owned by CoStar. All four businesses are under investigation. Companies use various types…

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UK government consults on childrens’ online wellbeing

The UK government has formally launched its consultation on UK children’s digital wellbeing, covering social media, curfews, AI chatbots and gaming. The key issue is to consider what further measures are needed on top of the Online Safety Act 2023. The consultation explores: The consultation will close on 26 May 2026. The government has committed to…

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Ofcom provisionally finds suicide forum in breach of Online Safety Act

Ofcom has issued its provisional decision against the provider of an online suicide forum in relation to breaches of the Online Safety Act 2023. Encouraging or assisting suicide is a criminal offence in the UK. Following investigation, Ofcom says that it has reasonable grounds to believe the provider of the forum has failed to comply…

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ICO fines Reddit £14.47 million for children’s privacy failures

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has found that Reddit, Inc. used children’s personal information unlawfully, including not checking the age of users accessing its platform. It has fined Reddit £14.47 million. The ICO’s estimates indicated that there were a large number of children under 13 on the platform and Reddit did not have a lawful…

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UK law Civil Justice Council consults on use of AI in court documents The CJC has issued an interim report and consultation on using AI to prepare court documents.  It says that AI can be very beneficial but there are risks. In Ayinde v The London Borough of Haringey [2025] EWHC 1383 (Admin), Dame Victoria…

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Ofcom updates about its progress implementing the Media Act

Ofcom has issued an update on its work to implement the Media Act 2024. The Act is the first major update to UK media legislation for 20 years and has introduced new rules, modernised many of the existing ones, and reflects significant changes in audience habits, with on-demand platforms, streamers, and connected devices now central…

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Court of Appeal rules on duty to take appropriate technical and organisational measures

The Court of Appeal recently issued its judgment in DSG Retail Ltd v The Information Commissioner [2026] EWCA Civ 140.  In summary, the ICO successfully appealed that DSG Retail Limited was required to have appropriate organisational and technical security measures even if data that is compromised is not identifiable by a cyber-attacker. The court considered…

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UK law UK government to consult on child safety measures in March The UK government has said that it will crack down on illegal content created by AI by requiring AI chatbot providers to comply with the illegal content duties in the Online Safety Act.  It emphasises that the distribution of nude images of children…

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