These are questions arising from the Podcast: SCL Foundations of IT Law Programme: Module 4 – Procuring Goods and Services. Course code HW/SFCL:OC19 – CPD: 2 hours….
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These are questions arising from the Podcast: SCL Foundations of IT Law Programme: Module 4 – Procuring Goods and Services. Course code HW/SFCL:OC19 – CPD: 2 hours….
Read More… from CPD Online: SCL Foundations of IT Law: Module 4
Lillian Pang aims to shine a floodlight on Big Data…
The General Court has upheld the fine of €1.06 billion imposed on Intel for having abused its dominant position…
Here is why IT law practitioners really need to attend the SCL Technology Law Futures Forum. It is all about – understanding and influencing the future of technology law…
I worry about coping with ‘future technology’ today…
Facebook has announced it is asking for regulatory approval to run its own money transfer service, joining the likes of Google in challenging the banks over the supply of consumer finance services. Simon Deane-Johns assesses the impact of these developments on the dominance of banks within the financial sector. This article first appeared in the May issue of E-Finance & Payments Law & Policy: www.e-comlaw.com/efplp…
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The Article 29 Working Party has issued a press release reflecting its ‘exchange of views’ on the Google Spain case….
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The announcement in the Queen’s Speech about changes to combat computer crime is given flesh in the new Serious Crime Bill…
The Court of Justice of the European Union has answered the referred question in the ‘Meltwater case’ and has ruled that clicking on a link and viewing a legally published web page is not copyright infringement…
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Inspired by the recent call to change eBay passwords, Mark Weston reflects on the remedies available to users, and the absence of real remedies…
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