Ashley Avery reports on the ‘hot topic’ seminar on augmented reality held on 24 April at Travers Smith LLP….
Read More… from SCL Meeting Report: ‘AR Wars’ – Augmented Reality, Technology and the Law
Ashley Avery reports on the ‘hot topic’ seminar on augmented reality held on 24 April at Travers Smith LLP….
Read More… from SCL Meeting Report: ‘AR Wars’ – Augmented Reality, Technology and the Law
Is cookie compliance going to hamper innovation such as personalisation? In a forthcoming SCL meeting, worlds collide and the resulting compound could be gold for IT lawyers….
Big Data raises issues, legal philosophical and practical, that create a debate – and it is a debate that extends beyond privacy concerns and will benefit from the participation of IT lawyers. Do you want to be involved?…
Richard Harrison believes that the new costs management process fails to recognise litigation realities and puts far too much faith in Precedent H…
Read More… from Cost Management and Budgeting: the Absurdities of Precedent H
The Defamation Act 2013 and the Crime and Courts Act 2013 are now published…
Changes consequent on Ruth Baker’s retirement…
Following the EU Commission’s initial moves to address concerns about Google’s dominant position in search, the Commission is seeking feedback on commitments offered by Google to address competition concerns…
Questions arising from the April / May 2013 issue of Computers & Law. SCL Online CPD Scheme – Course code HW/SFCL:OC4 – CPD: 1 hour 30 minutes…
Read More… from CPD Online: April / May 2013 Edition of Computers & Law Magazine
Is Google getting off lightly in its likely settlement with the EU Commission on search?…
This is a strong issue. In normal circumstances, I would be pleased with the fact that we have so many excellent reviews of recent IT law cases, two outstanding pieces on big data and related issues and provocative pieces on the very intriguing issues that arise from bots and drones. It is so strong that…