Whipping the Chair Away
I found myself thinking the unthinkable today. What if there were no BAILII?…
I found myself thinking the unthinkable today. What if there were no BAILII?…
Richard Harrison takes a sentimental journey…….
The European Data Protection Supervisor has adopted an Opinion which is critical of the Data Retention Directive. His evaluation conflicts with that of the EU Commission and suggests that the Directive does not meet privacy and data protection requirements…
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A personal injury worker has been prosecuted for illegally obtaining patients’ details….
Kevin Boyle and Brian Meenagh look at important changes in US auditing standards and their effect on many IT contracts…
The EU Commission has published a proposal for a new legal framework governing online access to orphan works contained in libraries and archives…
Michael Harvey offers a challenging view, from an in-house IT lawyer’s perspective, on service levels and service credits. His article provides a valuable insight for those involved in outsourcing contracts, whether acting for customers or suppliers. These are the views of the author and not necessarily those of his company….
Big brother is watching you – do you care?…
The Hargreaves Review may have good ideas but will they reach their destination. Is it time to worry less and realise that we are almost there already?…
Nobody doubted that geolocation data was subject to data protection restrictions but the level of consent that the Article 29 Working Party think is required might be something of a shock….
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