The Home Office has published various consultation document s relating to what it describes as ‘Communications data codes of practice: acquisition, disclosure and retention’…
Declaration of Interest or Statement of the Obvious?
The Article 29 Working Party has adopted a Joint Statement of some general principles. What value does it have?…
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SCL Event Report: Mobile Money Masterclass
Hinal Patel, Sophie Lessar and Sophie Sheldon report on the Masterclass held on 2 December at Simmons & Simmons…
Predictions: Final Treats
The sixth, and possibly last, batch of predictions from our expert contributors…
Predictions 2015: IT Lawyers’ Selection
This is the fifth batch of predictions from our range of experts on IT law and related issues….
December Address to Members
As we approach a new year, I wanted to share with you a few of the plans that SCL has for 2015 and beyond….
SCL Event Report: International Data Transfers
James Henderson reports on the meeting organised by the SCL Privacy and Data Protection Group which took place on 27 November…
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Audit Clauses in Licences – Be Careful What You Wish for!
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…
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Predictions 2015: Another Varied Selection
Here is the fourth set of predictions from our expert contributors….
Article 29 Working Party: Important New Guidance
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….
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