Subject Access Requests: ICO Consultation
The Information Commissioner’s Office is consulting on its draft subject access code…
The Information Commissioner’s Office is consulting on its draft subject access code…
The European Commission has accepted legally binding commitments from Simon & Schuster, Harper Collins, Hachette, Holtzbrinck and Apple for sale of e-books…
Here is a mix of predictions from a trio of IT lawyers, a pair of disclosure and legal technology consultants and a web site communications specialist. All have one thing in common – they were a little past deadline. But the online doors to the party are still open, even though the magazine section is closed. These predictions come from David Taylor, Paul Gershlick, Eduardo Ustaran, Tracey Stretton, Rob Jones and Luke Barton….
Read More… from Predictions 2013, and beyond: Part 9, Fashionably Late
Steve Ross tells us what issues business want dealt with in the European Commission’s standardised terms and conditions for cloud services, and why….
Here are some remarkably sound predictions on the future of IT law and related fields from IT lawyers Jane Seager, Simon Deane-Johns, Richard Graham and Toby Headdon and, from the academic world, Monica Horten and Marion Oswald, plus a stimulating suggestion for how SCL might change from regular contributor Alastair Morrison….
Read More… from Predictions 2013, and beyond: Part 6, A Practitioners’ and Academic Mix
Faye Weedon reports on the SCL Seminar held on 3 December that reflected a wide range of different European perspectives…
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These predictions come from a legal publisher, two writers and a supplier of articles, newsletters, and web content for law firms. Lexis’s Katherine Eyres, writers Joanna Goodman and Laurence Eastham and Joe Reevy from Words4business are today’s soothsayers. As you might expect from word dealers, there is quite a lot to read but don’t overlook Katherine’s timeline graphic in the download panel….
Read More… from Predictions 2013, and beyond: Part 5, Word Dealers
A leisure centre employee has been prosecuted for unlawfully obtaining health information of over 2,000 people…
With contributions from a lawyer working in the computer industry, an innovative provider of online legal services, a barrister with IT nous and hands-on litigation experience and a leading expert on evidence and documentation issues, these predictions range widely and offer intriguing points for all…
Read More… from Predictions 2013, and beyond: Part 4, A Meaty Miscellany
Oliver Neil reports and comments on a recent High Court judgment which provides further guidance on Facebook comments by employees and the limits of employer policies…
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