And the Winner Is . . .
SCL is delighted to announce the winner of the SCL Essay Prize 2009…
SCL is delighted to announce the winner of the SCL Essay Prize 2009…
The Home Office has published a consultation paper on the collection and storage of communications data. Views on the proposals outlined are sought by 20 July….
The latest government proposals on data retention and storage remind me of ice cream, poor parenting and children…
In this opinion piece, Ian McDougall explains why he believes that the focus on data disasters and the technicalities of processing are obscuring the vision we need for a new way forward for data protection….
The ASA has ruled against an eBay advertisement that claimed it was ‘25% cheaper than the High Street’….
As anticipated, the Information Commissioner’s Office has given Google’s Street View the all-clear….
The ICO have gained some street cred in dealing with Street View. But does it get two cheers or three?…
Nick McDonald believes that the decision by a Swedish court to convict Frederik Neij, Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, Carl Lundstrom and Peter Sunde of assisting making available copyrighted content’ is potentially significant, but that caution needs to shown in immediately suggesting it will have wider effect….
Questions arising from Professor Brownsword’s lecture on 30 March 2009 – SCL Online CPD Scheme – Course code HW/SFCL14 – 1 hour…
Laurence Eastham highlights an offer that gives more entertainment than a pallet of Wiis and comes with a free gift – new improved OII/SCL Lectures with 50% extra CPD free….