Ofcom has published a document setting out its approach to net neutrality issues….
Bad Date in Court for US Matchmaking Web Site
David Cran and Charlotte Ward give an account of the recent High Court case, Plentyoffish Media Inc. v Plenty More Llp….
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4.74 Degrees and the Net Curtain
4.74 degrees is not the Three Degrees putting on weight but refers to new research on Facebook connections. And it matters if you are serious about using social media to prosper and survive….
The New Domain Names Structure and Brand Protection
Alex Hall suggests that the major changes to the domain name structure are not a cause for panic and explains what is really involved….
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Justice and the Unrepresented
That’s not a new Clint Eastwood film – the recent report on improvements in the ways in which the justice system might cope with litigants in person is full of positives and offers real insights….
TV Catchup Case Catch-up
The latest development in the TVCatchup case is a supplementary judgment in light of recent CJEU rulings…
Data Preservation under the Convention on Cybercrime of the Council of Europe
Mike Conradi and Ani Grigorian consider the impact of the Convention on Cybercrime on English law and the effectiveness of its implementation here….
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Law Firm Security: Protecting Sensitive Data from Cybercriminals
Alex Lanstein tells you about APTs and why you might be a target and need to protect against them…
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Data Protection Enforcement Powers Part II: Assessment Notices in Practice
Richard Morgan looks at the ICO’s use of assessment notices since new powers became available…
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Data Protection Breach: A Lesson for Lawyers
Lawyers beware – you are not immune from data protection errors nor safe from ICO action. But the message from the ICO is not to delay reporting breaches in purported defence of confidentiality….
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