SCL 50th Anniversary Conference 2023 – Rising Star Impression

Victor Gurr, Trainee Solicitor, Gisby Harrison Solicitors was nominated to attend the recent SCL 50th Anniversary Conference on 10 October 2023 as a tech law “rising star”.  “Rising stars” are invited to record their impressions of the Conference in any form they choose (in previous years these have been event reports, infographs and even poems!). These…

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CMA secures undertakings from Amazon and Meta

Amazon Marketplace Amazon has provided commitments to the CMA which aim to ensure that third-party Marketplace sellers can compete on a level-playing field and that UK customers get access to the best deals. Most sales on Amazon take place through the “Buy Box”. By giving independent sellers that use the Marketplace a fair chance of…

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This Week’s Techlaw News Round-Up

UK law UK government issues update on future financial services regulatory regime for cryptoassets The UK government has confirmed its final proposals for cryptoasset regulation in the UK, including its intention to bring a number of cryptoasset activities into the regulatory perimeter for financial services for the first time. It has responded to the consultation…

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Ofcom updates guidance on net neutrality

Ofcom has updated its guidance on net neutrality. It says that net neutrality supports the “open internet”, ensuring that users of the internet (both consumers and those making and distributing content) are in control of what they see and do online – not the broadband or mobile providers (i.e. internet service providers). The net neutrality…

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High Court considers the interpretation of the phrase “it is assumed”

The High Court has issued its ruling in the case of Capita Business Services Ltd v IBM United Kingdom Ltd [2023] EWHC 2623 (Comm). The dispute arose in the context of an agreement between Capita and IBM. Under the contract, Capita subcontracted the provision of certain IT-related services to IBM. These included services for the…

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Online Safety Act receives Royal Assent

The Online Safety Act 2023 has finally received Royal Assent, after completing the parliamentary process in September. The Act imposes on duties on social media regarding the content they host. These duties include: removing illegal content quickly or prevent it from appearing in the first place, including content promoting self-harm; prevent children from accessing harmful…

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UK law Competition Appeal Tribunal grants permission to serve out of jurisdiction in collective damages action against Google The CAT has published a reasoned order in Case No: 1606/7/7/23 granting permission for the proposed class representative, S, to serve a collective proceedings claim form on Alphabet Inc, Google LLC and Google Ireland outside the jurisdiction….

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High Court holds that contractual claim excluded claim for loss of profit

The High Court has ruled in favour of the defendant, Pinewood Technologies in Pinewood Technologies Asia Pacific Ltd v Pinewood Technologies plc [2023] EWHC 2506 (TCC). Pinewood is a UK-registered company and a subsidiary of Pendragon plc, an automotive retailed. It develops and supplies a dealer management system for the automotive industry. Typically, Pinewood Technologies…

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UKJT consults on digital assets and English insolvency law

The UK Jurisdiction Taskforce (UKJT) is a part of LawtechUK, an industry-led group tasked with supporting the digital transformation of the UK legal services sector and with positioning English law as a law of choice for new technologies. The UKJT brings together the judiciary, the Law Commission of England and Wales, regulators and technology and…

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EDPB and EDPS issue opinion on digital euro

The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) and the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) have issued a Joint Opinion on the proposed Regulation on the digital euro as a central bank digital currency. The digital euro aims to facilitate electronic payments by individuals, both online and offline, as an additional means of payment alongside cash. The…

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