SCL submitted a response to the Consultation Paper from the Department of Constitutional Affairs on fees for supplying data and the imposition of a limit on the expense of supply, beyond which an exemption applies but there is now an opportunity for further consultation….
Diddy or Didn’t He?
Nick Mathys reports on Dearlove v Combs, in which the High Court considered whether Sean Combs (a.k.a. ‘P. Diddy’) had already breached his high-profile settlement agreement…
Databases and Technology: What is a Fair Price?
Pat Treacy looks at two recent developments that have concerned companies involved with horseracing databases and memory technology. What are the implications for the pricing conduct of companies with an edge over their rivals?…
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Scotching Spam
Edward Phillips and Andrew Lothian explain the background to a case where a spammer was made to pay….
A Benchmark for Benchmark Clauses
Growth in the use of benchmarking has been more than matched by moans and groans about the process and the anomalies it can throw up. Neil Barton applies his wide experience to offer advice on improving the drafting and implementation of benchmarking clauses….
Public Sector Procurement of Next Generation Networks
In March 2007, the OGC published new guidance and standards for the procurement of Next Generation Networks by the public sector. Callum Sinclair looks at the background and drivers behind the production of this documentation, gives an overview of the content and considers how it fits together with existing OGC guidance and model contracts for ICT procurement….
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EURid Under Fire
On 27 September 2006, the Court of First Instance decided in favour of 400 accredited .eu registrars and three domain name registrants in their ongoing battle with the European Registry for Internet Domains VZW (EURid). Bastiaan Bruyndonckx explains….
Spam: managing a solution
You may have seen – or indeed, if you were unfortunate, have been involved in – a recent high profile attack on the legal profession, which took place via email and attempted to retrieve the banking details of those individuals targeted. James Turnbull outlines how the legal sector, like virtually every other industry, is now officially under attack from the scourge of the spammer….
European Commission Consultation on Consumer Law
Helen Hart considers this consultation process, which has important implications for online sales….
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Software: Ownership and Employment
Alexander Carter-Silk reviews a recent Court of Appeal decision dealing with ownership by employers and employees of unpatentable ideas and software….