Public Sector IT: Room for Improvement
An OFT market study has found scope for improvement in purchase and supply of public sector ICT…
An OFT market study has found scope for improvement in purchase and supply of public sector ICT…
Graham Smith offers his take on the CJEU decision in UPC Telekabel v Constantin Film…
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The Court of Justice of the European Union has endorsed the use of blocking orders where courts require an ISP to restrict access to a copyright-infringing web site…
Sarah Pearce, Jonny McDonald and Katy Whitfield take a close look at the interface between apps and privacy, wondering whether it is time for privacy regulation to really bite….
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Matthew Lavy, Richard Osborne and Gideon Shirazi of 4 Pump Court combine to provide a detailed review of the latest edition of Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law, Bainbridge, 6th Ed, Bloomsbury 2014, 700 pp, £130 (but see dscount offer atthe end of this review), ISBN 9781-1-78043-1246…
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In her final instalment in her series of articles about augmented reality, Joanne Frears gives you a fearsome story of appetite and intrigue, aspiration and ambition, innovation and destruction….
This comprehensive reflection on the Internet of Things, its wide-ranging effects and the related regulatory issues comes from Amy Collins, Adam J. Fleisher, Reed Freeman and Alistair Maughan…
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Justin Dear worries about the effect of the Svensson decision on news media and online readers’ access to a wide range of sources…
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The EU Commission has adopted a revised competition regime for technology transfer agreements…
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Paul England explains the latest Court of Appeal judgment in the complex litigation that spans the globe…