Blogging Anonymity
A High Court ruling has determined that an anonymous blogger cannot get an injunction to prevent publication of his identity.
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A High Court ruling has determined that an anonymous blogger cannot get an injunction to prevent publication of his identity.
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The regulator of phone-paid services in the UK has issued a notice highlighting areas of concern
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The Information Commissioner’s Office has published an updated guide for privacy impact assessments
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SCL proposes to give further feedback for phase 2 of the review by Lord Justice Jackson. Clive Freedman has drafted a questionnaire which can be completed and returned as a means of gaining input from SCL members directly.
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Another data leak, from an especially embarrassing source, should act as a pertinent reminder to SCL members that it can happen to anyone.
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The Oxford Internet Institute has appointed Richard Susskind as a Visiting Professor in Internet Studies.
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Duncan Osler of MacRoberts supplies this news story about a new consultation from the OGC affecting the public procurement process.
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The Competition Commission has required Capita to sell part of its acquired software business because of its fears about substantial lessening of competition in the market for revenues and benefits (R&B) software systems
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The BSI launched a new BSI Standard for data protection on 2 June. The launch coincides with the publication of the BSI’s own survey findings that 1 in 5 of SMEs admit to breach of the data protection legislation.
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Camberwell Green Magistrates’ Court is the unlikely venue for a new pilot scheme – the so-called Virtual Court.
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