SCL launches free online training initiatives for members…
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SCL launches free online training initiatives for members…
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Yuban Moodley examines the latest common method of payment and considers the problems associated with them….
Helen Hart reviews the latest guidance from the DTI and OFT on complying with the distance selling legislation and a European Commission report on implementation of the Distance Selling Directive….
Viv Nissanka recognises the pressure to engage with the shared services philosophy and explains what it is all about….
Hormel Foods cannot stop you saying ‘spam’ when describing the inedible kind….
On 26-27 October a sponsored ‘think-tank’ is to be held in London on ‘Decentring Internet regulation: the changing roles of government and the private sector in determining and enforcing acceptable online behaviour’….
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SCL has organised a meeting to help inform its evidence to the Broers Committee on personal internet security….
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Laurie Kaye reports on a new development in an ongoing saga and analyses its importance….
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The latest news on development of the SLD…
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Laurie Kaye reports on a new development in an ongoing saga and asks ‘When is a search engine not a search engine?’ Apparently, the answer is ‘when it’s a publisher’….