Digital Publications and VAT
A recent ruling from the CJEU clarifies the position on VAT on e-books and the like…
A recent ruling from the CJEU clarifies the position on VAT on e-books and the like…
Michael Butterworth reports on a very special event…
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Alex Shattock and Gideon Shirazi weigh the impact of recent Supreme Court judgments on claims relating to implied terms and contemplate their impact in the context of some common tech project scenarios…
Michael Bywell suggests one route to overcoming cognitive delusion, deception and strategic manipulation in technology projects. He suggests that reference class forecasting may provide an answer and considers the legal implications….
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There is an important opportunity to influence future legislation that is being obscured by a controversy over protection for ‘whistle-blowers’…
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The Information Commissioner’s Office has begun a consultation exercise on its draft ‘GDPR consent guidance’…
Falk Schoening, Rod Freeman and Sebastian Polly consider the European Parliament’s call for new rules for robots…
SCL’s website security provider, Cloudflare, has suffered a security bug. The chance that any personal data processed for SCL has been affected is very low. SCL has published a short statement on the issue….
Stuart Young refers to some detailed research and the reality behind driverless vehicles and looks at ways of regulating moral programming in order to move forward in this area…
Fergal Duggan reports on the ‘Content licensing – recent trends and virtual worlds’ event held on 20 February 2016 and hosted by Herbert Smith Freehills LLP….
Read More… from SCL Event Report: Content Licensing – Recent Trends and Virtual Worlds