CMA carries out initial review of AI Foundation Models

SCL members will be aware that foundation models are a type of AI technology that are trained on vast amounts of data that can be adapted to a wide range of tasks and operations. Foundation models have many possible applications including chatbots, writing assistant and code writing, and generation of images for artistic or commercial…

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Advocate General says that unlawful access to personal data by third parties leads to liability for presumed fault on the part of the controller

The Advocate General has issued his opinion in the case of Case C-340/21 | Natsionalna agentsia za prihodite. In 2019, there was unauthorised access to the information system of the Bulgarian National Revenue Agency (NAP) and that various items of tax and social security information regarding millions of people had been published on the internet….

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This Week’s Techlaw News Round-Up

UK law Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2022 (Commencement No 2) Regulations 2023 SI 2023/469 made The Regulations have been made to bring into force certain provisions in the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2022. They are the second commencement regulations made under the Act. Regulation 2 brings into force on 26th April…

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Beyond Binary: Revisiting the Interplay of Artificial Intelligence, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law

The TV turns on, without prompt, and switches to the news. The company you are working for has decided to implement a new AI system, rendering your role and the roles of many of your colleagues redundant. You ask your virtual assistant to bring up your social media and attempt to post your distaste at…

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Court of Appeal dismisses appeal in telecoms patent contract dispute

The Court of Appeal has issued its ruling in Adaptive Spectrum and Signal Alignment Inc v British Telecommunications plc [2023] EWCA Civ 451. The case concerned a contract between Adaptive Spectrum and Signal Alignment Inc (ASSIA) and British Telecommunications plc (BT) to settle several international patent disputes concerning home broadband internet connection technology. Amongst other…

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Council of the EU adopts final General Product Safety Regulation

The Council has adopted the General Product Safety Regulation, which will reinforce the safety rules for products sold both offline and online. The Regulation aims to strengthen market surveillance for unsafe products and consumer rights for anyone who has been sold an unsafe product. The 2001 Directive on general product safety required consumer products placed…

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Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill receives its first reading in parliament

The long-awaited Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill has received its first reading in the House of Commons. The publication of the Bill follows the UK government’s responses to the “reforming competition and consumer policy” and “a new pro-competition regime for digital markets” consultations. It has three key areas of focus: Consumer protection The consumer…

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