Peter Hustinx, the European Data Protection Supervisor has published his opinion in response to the EU-US final data sharing report….
Beyond UCTA’s Embrace: International Supply Contracts
Paul Toms considers an often neglected exemption to the application of UCTA, the leading cases concerning it and how best to package a contract to take advantage of it….
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Convergence Consumer Survey 2008
The Olswang Convergence Consumer Survey is in its fourth year. The latest results suggest that the switch to on-demand entertainment is gathering pace….
ENISA Outlines Privacy and Data Protection Recommendations
The EU’s European Network and Information Security Agency has presented a new report with 13 recommendations on privacy and data protection. Tax break incentives, online subject access at zero cost, and comprehensive security breach notification law are among the recommendations….
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Predictions Preview
Each year we ask leading experts in IT law and the application of IT to legal practice to give us their predictions for the year and years ahead. Here is a preview of the predictions that will be published in December, drawn from some early responses….
Contact! The ECJ Sets E-commerce Obligations
Dr Julia Hörnle reviews a new case before the ECJ which clarifies the obligations of e-commerce service providers to provide effective means of communication….
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Updated: Patenting Computer Programs – the Symbian Effect!
Mark Daniels and Nick McDonald examine the latest judgment from the Court of Appeal on computer patents and its wider implications. A version of their article was first published here on 21 October. This version includes an update to reflect the change of stance of the EPO….
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Countdown to .tel Registration
The sunrise period for .tel registration begins on 3 December…
Outsourcing to Gain Control
Richard Barker understands the problems partners in law firms face with expanding IT requirements. He believes that it is time for more solicitors to consider gaining increased control of their technology. Paradoxically, he believes that this is best achieved by passing day-to-day control to experts outside their firm….
October / November 2008 Online Course
The CPD questions relating to the October/November 2008 issue of Computers & Law (Online course code HW/SFCL40 – 1 hour)…