APIs & Software Copyright in 2021 – A View from each Side of the Pond
Chris Kemp reflects on a significant year so far for API copyright.
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Chris Kemp reflects on a significant year so far for API copyright.
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Robin Callender Smith looks at three important issues - data protection, cybersecurity and technology - that need to be addressed when using video conferencing for international arbitration, a route that has been given extra impetus in the context of Covid-19.
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In the light of the Colin v Cuthbert the caterpillar cakes IP dispute, Ben Evans considers the emergence of social media as a forum for dispute resolution and its impact on the rule of law
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Siobhan McKeering from The Law Commission explains why they are looking into the law surrounding electronic documents and how it fits with other initiatives around digital technology
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Coran Darling looks at the recent guidance for video sharing platforms that fills a void left by delays to the Online Safety regime and ponders what comes next
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In the first of a two part article, Ben Kaplinsky examines the causes of WWI and how the failure of legislators contributed to the carnage of the trenches. In Part 2, to be published in July, he will apply some of those lessons to our technological revolution of today.
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Michael Nga and Madeleine Weber look at some of the copyright issues that a potential buyer of an NFT artwork should think about
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Peter Yapp, our regular contributor on cybersecurity, looks at why you should take note of the National Security and Investment Act 2021 which aims to manage national security risks associated with international business
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Leah Gardner identifies some of the common stumbling blocks for suppliers and users reviewing their licensing arrangements
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Minesh Tanna summarises the main points of the Draft EU AI Regulation set to make its way through the EU law making process over the next few years
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