The High Court has recently ruled on two cases regarding the admissibility of electronic evidence….
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The High Court has recently ruled on two cases regarding the admissibility of electronic evidence….
Read More… from High Court rules on cases regarding significance of electronic evidence
The consultation ends on 5 February 2023….
UK government agrees to introduce jail sentences for tech executives who do not comply with new law….
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If NFTs were the only realistic method of serving proceedings, the court should permit services by NFT….
John Browning looks at the evolution of service by NFT in both the US and UK courts…
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EDPB says decisions have an “Important impact on use of personal data for behavioural advertising”….
Read More… from EDPB comments on DPC decisions in Facebook and Instagram cases
Darren Grayson Chng, our regular Singapore correspondent, summarises the Singapore government’s own attempts to tackle online harms…
The DPC has concluded two inquiries into the data processing operation of Meta Platforms Ireland Limited regarding Facebook and Instagram….
Commitments also aim to ensure equal access to Buy Box and Prime….
Dr Rónán Kennedy and colleagues summarise a recent symposium looking at the state of lawtech in the Irish courts and the wider legal profession….