Predictions 2015: Chris Dale
Since the eDisclosure oracle, Chris Dale of the eDisclosure Information Project Ltd (www.edisclosureinformation.co.uk), gave us some substantial predictions, we thought that he deserved a page of his own….
Since the eDisclosure oracle, Chris Dale of the eDisclosure Information Project Ltd (www.edisclosureinformation.co.uk), gave us some substantial predictions, we thought that he deserved a page of his own….
Two more sets of predictions from our range of experts on IT law that arrived a little late for inclusion in the main run…
Two sets of predictions from our range of experts on IT law that arrived a little later than others…
The First-tier Tribunal has considered an appeal against a monetary penalty imposed on an abuser of cold-calling by telephone. The tribunal supported the monetary penalty in a ruling that has wider application…
Read More… from Monetary Penalty: New First-tier Tribunal Ruling
Hinal Patel, Sophie Lessar and Sophie Sheldon report on the Masterclass held on 2 December at Simmons & Simmons…
The sixth, and possibly last, batch of predictions from our expert contributors…
This is the fifth batch of predictions from our range of experts on IT law and related issues….
James Henderson reports on the meeting organised by the SCL Privacy and Data Protection Group which took place on 27 November…
Read More… from SCL Event Report: International Data Transfers
Nick Briggs and Kerry Russell reflect on a recent High Court ruling relating to audit clauses and the lessons for drafting that might be gleaned from it…
Read More… from Audit Clauses in Licences – Be Careful What You Wish for!
The Article 29 Working Party has issued a new Opinion on device fingerprinting and has also published a new working document on a co-operation procedure where approval is sought for standard contractual clauses….
Read More… from Article 29 Working Party: Important New Guidance