Call to Enthusiasts
Mark O’Conor reaches out to his fellow enthusiasts and seeks their input…
Mark O’Conor reaches out to his fellow enthusiasts and seeks their input…
In a surprising judgment, the Court of Justice of the European Union has held that the sale of a multimedia player can be a communication to the public and breach of copyright…
Read More… from CJEU Judgment on Multimedia Player and Copyright Breaches
With 5G on the horizon, Matthew Hunt looks at some of the patent licensing implications in the context of the impending EU Commission ‘Communication on Standard Essential Patents for a European digitalised economy’…
Read More… from Patent Licensing: 5G and the Internet of Things
In his Opinion, the EDPS has called for strong and smart new rules to protect confidentiality of communications…
Two consultations have been published that offer great opportunities for those involved in data protection issues to help shape policy…
Read More… from Data Protection Consultations: Make Some Noise
The clock is ticking. We are getting more guidance by the month, but there is still room for lots more clarity. Laurence Eastham is looking to SCL members to add real insight….
The Article 29 Working Party has welcomed the proposal for a new ePrivacy Regulation but it is a welcome laced with ‘grave concerns’…
Read More… from Article 29 Working Party Opinion on the Proposed ePrivacy Regulation
Dirk Voorhoof recounts the facts and judgment in Pihl and comments on the findings of the European Court of Human Rights and the potential for restrictions on internet freedoms…
Richard Ferguson looks at a recent High Court dispute surrounding the use of the Argos domain name and the complications that the use of a common trading name might create…
Joel Smith and Laura Deacon report and comment on the recent judgment in which the High Court ordered ISPs to block their customers from receiving unauthorised streaming of Premier League football matches…