Too Many Cooks?
Are there too many bodies interfering in Internet regulation?…
Are there too many bodies interfering in Internet regulation?…
The Supreme Court has published its judgment in the case of Flood v The Times, a libel case which included allegations of online defamation. But the judgments deal only with Reynolds privilege….
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The Article 29 Working Party has sought response from Google to a series of pertinent questions about its new privacy policy. The questionnaire is revealing in that it points to the widening nature of the data protection concerns….
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Kim Tasso offers 7 firm-wide and 11 personal points to help successfully integrate social media into marketing, selling and relationship management programmes…
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Chris Hutchings warns of the risks of using social media without due care and attention. He also suggests ways to harvest the benefits of social media without putting a business at risk…
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Alastair Cox and Iona Harding examine the intellectual property pitfalls associated with everyday uses of social media….
Questions to accompany the podcast of Richard Stephen’s review of the key contract law cases of 2011 at an SCL seminar of 7 February. SCL Online CPD Scheme – Course code HW/SFCL19 – 2 hours….
Read More… from CPD Online: SCL IT Contracts Annual Update 2012
The Council of Europe has adopted an Internet Governance Strategy to protect and promote human rights, the rule of law and democracy online….
Read More… from Council of Europe’s Internet Governance Strategy
The OFT has accepted undertakings from ‘daily deals’ company MyCityDeal Ltd, which trades as Groupon, to change some of its trading practices following an OFT investigation….
Pearse Ryan reviews a history of plans and policy documents on outsourcing and asks ‘where to next?’…