ICO Reverses into Google Street View
The Information Commissioner’s Office has issued a new statement on the complaints that were raised about Google Street View and its collection of data from wi-fi networks…
The Information Commissioner’s Office has issued a new statement on the complaints that were raised about Google Street View and its collection of data from wi-fi networks…
The SCL Conference 2010 saw the launch of a new SCL logo and the ‘IT Law Community’ strap line as well as the announcement of new initiatives that affect SCL members – new groups and an accreditation/certification scheme…
I am a bit late on the domain name battle concerning ihateryanair.co.uk, but it does raise a couple of points of real interest. In particular, the divergence between the relevant Nominet policy and that of the UDRP is a cause for concern….
The 26th Annual Conference of the British & Irish Law, Education & and Technology Association will be held on 11th-12 April 2011 in Manchester. The Call for Papers has now been published….
The Software Symposium Conference had some great sessions, international participation and cutting edge discussion….
Session 1 of the Conference…
Nothing new under the cloud? There is if it is a black cloud….
Richard Stephens considers the recent case of CPC Group Limited v Qatari Diar Real Estate Investment Company, which considered the meaning of ‘reasonable endeavours’. He goes on to review the case law on a variety of contractual phrases concerning ‘endeavours’, of the kind found in so many IT contracts….
In EMI v UPC, the High Court in Ireland has refused an application for an injunction against an ISP which would have required it to block access to file-sharing sites…
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Andrew Horrocks and Simon Jones reflect on the Court of Appeal judgment in Centrica v Accenture, and the lessons to be drawn from the case…
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