The Divisional Court has given judgment in the appeal of Paul Chambers against his conviction under the Communications Act 2003, s 127….
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The Divisional Court has given judgment in the appeal of Paul Chambers against his conviction under the Communications Act 2003, s 127….
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John Armstrong and Janine Kessel report on a recent ECJ judgment and consider its implications for e-commerce….
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The Information Commissioner’s Office has responded to the revelation that Google still had some payload data collected by its Street View vehicles….
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SCL members have the chance to feed in their views on how SCL should develop. Please participate….
Simon Halberstam and Raoul Lumb wonder if the regulatory landscape is going to change for game developers in light of ongoing developments in social gaming…
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Nick Pimlott examines trends in technology regulation through the use of competition law…
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We all need help in keeping faith in the basics and keeping in touch with what matters. And that’s one thing that SCL and the IOC have in common….
Outsourcing is complex. Throw in multi-jurisdictional difficulties and complexity can turn into confusion. Kit Burden and Simon Ducklin look at the options and recommend approaches….
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The EU Commission is consulting on a future EU Network and Information Security legislative initiative…
The CJEU has restricted applications for .eu domain names by those lacking true EU residence qualifications….
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