The UK government has announced intends to disapply provisions on freedom of establishment and the free movement of services once the UK leaves the EU…
BOOK REVIEW: The Law and Autonomous Vehicles
Leah Grolman reviews one of the first books to analyse the laws applicable to automated and connected vehicles…
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This week’s Techlaw News Round-Up
Contractual terms and privacy policies: how to improve consumer understanding The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has published a guide on contractual terms and privacy policies. The guide examines techniques for improving consumers’ understanding of contractual terms, conditions and privacy policies. The focus is on methods offering low-cost, practical and scalable solutions….
When an injunction is better than a licence, who wins the RAND-off? ZyXEL v TQ Delta
This month’s Court of Appeal judgment in ZyXEL v TQ Delta ([2019] EWCA Civ 1277) tells a tale of tactics and legal agility. After completely waiving any right to rely on RAND undertakings, ZyXEL have tested the bounds of the developing English law, writes Tristan Sherliker…
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Video sharing platforms in the Audiovisual Media Services Directive: the Government consults
The UK government has issued a further consultation on implementing the Audiovisual Media Services Directive now that it also covers video sharing platforms…
European Commission report on the GDPR: more work needed
The European Commission has published a report on the impact of the GDPR after a year in force and how implementation can be improved…
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Do social network providers require (further?) regulation?
John-Paul Tettmar-Saleh presents the third of our series of this year’s Student Essay prize winners ….
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Cookies and Adtech: The ICO’s ambitious recipe for compliance
Kate Brimsted and Tom Evans summarise the ICO’s recent cookie guidance and report on AdTech which set out some lessons and warnings for website owners in general and the online advertising industry in particular…
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Hover over boxes, ticket-prices and competition compliance: Viagogo AG v Competition and Markets Authority
Viagogo were seeking declarations that a hover over box showing the face value of tickets met the requirements of a CMA’s enforcement order…
Telecoms Supply Chain Review leads to new security requirements for operators
New telecoms security legislation to be introduced and cyber security risks to be prioritised across the sector following publication of report…
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