Insolvency and IT Suppliers
The Government has announced proposals that will restrict the rights of IT suppliers on the insolvency of their customers…
The Government has announced proposals that will restrict the rights of IT suppliers on the insolvency of their customers…
Laura Scaife reflects on the latest collision between Twitter and the law…
The widely expressed interest in a suggestion from Clive Davies and Roger Bickerstaff for a standard-form IT services contract has led them to arrange an initial meeting to explore the idea further…
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Rod J. Cowper, Ben Goodger and Ellen Hughes-Jones report on a case in which the High Court ruled that a sub-licence for the use of software survived the termination of the head licence under which it was granted…
Question arising from the seminar on 5 February 2013 where Richard Stephens covered important developments in contract law in 2012. HW/SFCL:OC2 CPD: 2 hours…
A new report from Sony is a ‘wake up call for the legal industry to keep pace with technological change and evolution of working practices’…
Questions arising from the February / March 2013 issue of Computers & Law. SCL Online CPD Scheme – Course code HW/SFCL:OC1 – 1 hour 30 minutes…
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SCL Forum That it is so strong is largely due to the contributions from participants in the SCL Forum 2012 that took place in September. As you might expect from a Forum with the title ‘Brave New World? The Changing Landscape for IT Law’, things have changed rapidly since the Forum took place. While the…
Pearse Ryan reports on a recent SCL meeting which explored insurance in an IT context…
The Court of Appeal has allowed the appeal in Smeaton v Equifax, to cries of relief from credit reference agencies and many other handlers of complex data…
Read More… from Data Protection and Credit Reference Agencies