Feedback and Futures
My thanks for feedback from members (keep it coming) and a look to the future, and the Futures and Annual Conferences…
My thanks for feedback from members (keep it coming) and a look to the future, and the Futures and Annual Conferences…
Matt Bogdan reviews the background to the latest Google competition law moves and assesses the chances of successful Commission action…
Phil Lee guides you through the changes made to the Article 29 Working Party guidance on Processor Binding Corporate Rules and gives his tips on coping with government requests for access to data….
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The Article 29 Working Party has published a revised version of its guidance on Processor Binding Corporate Rules…
Read More… from Art 29 WP Revised Guidance on Processor Binding Corporate Rules
Tom Bolam highlights the dangers of proceeding with IT projects without fully agreeing key terms and recording them in a binding agreement. He believes that, when considering IT contracts, lessons can be learned from the construction industry….
Read More… from Avoiding Legal Traps and Pitfalls in IT Projects
Adam Gillert gives an insight into the way things are developing for large-scale public sector projects involving digital services, and the contracting structure that underpins them…
Read More… from Developments in Public Sector Multi-sourcing
Last call for those wishing to contribute to this Nominet consultation exercise…
Read More… from Nominet Consultation on .UK WHOIS Disclosure Closing
Graham Smith is inspired by a recent CJEU judgment to reflect on requirements of form and the history of contract formalities…
Read More… from E-commerce Formalities Back in the CJEU Spotlight
John O’Connor reports on a recent successful meeting…
Read More… from SCL Event Report: Irish Group Data Protection May Seminar
If you have that Monday morning whenever you think about data protection reform, not just on Mondays, Andrew Cormack suggests ways to cope. A focus on current enforcement practice and the data protection principles is one option; quiet despair seems to be another….