UK law High Court rules on trade mark case In E-Accounting Solutions Limited and another v Global Infosys Ltd and another [2023] EWHC 2038 (Ch), the High Court held that the trade mark ADVANCE TRACK (which was registered for accountancy services) was infringed by the use of the keyword “advancetrack” in internet advertising for identical…
DCMS Committee issues report on connected technologies
The House of Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Selected Committee has published the second of two reports on connected technologies. The first was published in early August. It said that users must be given clear information about, and a fair chance to understand, the basis on which their data is used and how to…
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ICO publishes new guidance on sending bulk communication by email
The Information Commissioner’s Office has issued a warning to organisations to use alternatives to the blind carbon copy (BCC) email function when sending emails containing sensitive personal information, following several high profile data breaches by organisations. The warning accompanies new guidance from the ICO to help organisations understand the law and good practice around protecting…
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Exporting Personal Data From China: New Guidance on Standard Contracts
Introduction The Cyberspace Administration of China on 30 May 2023 released the Guidance for the Filing of the Standard Contracts for the Outbound Transfer of Personal information. The Guidance supplements the Measures for Standard Contract forthe Outbound Transfer of Personal information, and sets out the filing process that data controllers (called “personal information processors” under…
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ICO consults on draft biometric data guidance
The ICO has launched a consultation on the first part of its draft biometrics guidance. It explains how data protection law applies when organisations use biometric data in biometric recognition systems. The guidance is aimed at organisations that use or are considering using biometric recognition systems as well as suppliers of these systems. It is…
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CMA investigates new restructured deal by Microsoft to buy Activision
The CMA is investigating a revised deal for Microsoft to buy Activision following its rejection of the previous proposed deal. Microsoft has proposed a new structure to the deal under which it will not acquire the cloud streaming rights to all current and future Activision games released during the next 15 years (excluding in the…
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Irish DPC publishes result of Airbnb inquiry
The Irish Data Protection Commission has adopted its decision in an inquiry concerning Airbnb Ireland UC. The DPC started the investigation on 4 March 2022, following a complaint that Airbnb had unlawfully requested a copy of the complainant’s ID to verify their identity which had not been previously requested by Airbnb. The complainant argued that…
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This Week’s Techlaw News Round-Up
UK law ICO calls for evidence on “text pests” The ICO has launched a call for victims of so-called “text pests” to come forward to help the regulator gather evidence of the behaviour. Text pests are individuals who use personal information, such as a phone number or email address, given to them in a business…
Grasping the Nettle – EE Ltd v Virgin Mobile Telecoms Ltd 2023
For those engaged in drafting and dissecting limitations on liability clauses, recent court decisions have provided a very good collection of specimens to marvel at. Think Triple Point Technology Inc v PTT (2021), Soteria Insurance v IBM (2022) and Drax Energy Solutions Ltd v Wipro Ltd (2023), amongst others. The most recent addition to come…
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This Week’s Techlaw News Round-Up
UK law Court of Appeal holds that Parts 3 to 7 of Investigatory Powers Act 2016 is compatible with Articles 8 or 10 of ECHR or retained EU Law In R (National Council for Civil Liberties) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2023] EWCA Civ 926, the National Council for Civil Liberties challenged…