New Rules for Broadband Roll-out Published
The new Directive 2014/61/EU of 15 May on measures to reduce the cost of deploying high-speed electronic communications networks has now been published…
The new Directive 2014/61/EU of 15 May on measures to reduce the cost of deploying high-speed electronic communications networks has now been published…
Alexandra Grundy reports on the fourth module in the SCL’s Foundations of IT Law Programme, an event which took place at Hogan Lovells on 14 May…
Read More… from SCL Event Report: Foundations of IT Law – Module 4: Procuring IT Goods and Services
Amy Franklin reports on the SCL Annual Lecture, given by the Lord Chief Justice on 20 May….
Read More… from SCL Event Report: Annual Lecture “IT for the Courts: Creating a Digital Future”
The Information Commissioner’s Office has begun consultation on a revised Code of Practice on CCTV…
Louise Turner asks if the Weller case has created an image right in relation to the facial expressions of children…
The National Crime Agency has announced details of what it describes an unprecedented UK operation to aid the global strike against Blackshades malware…
Neil Cameron looks at some of the legal and practical issues that arise from using Google Glass in the real world…
Martin Hoskins explains why the care data initiative is useful – a life saver – and worth the slight risks to privacy that it may bring with it…
Jon Baines explains the dangers and potential unlawful nature of the care data initiative, which he sees as a massive threat to fundamental rights of privacy….
John O’Connor reports on the latest report from the Irish Data Protection Commissioner…
Read More… from Irish Data Protection Commissioner’s Annual Report 2013