CAP issues enforcement notice regarding free trials and subscriptions

The Committee on Advertising Practice says that research from Citizens Advice has found that three in four people in the UK (73%) have at least one subscription, while one in four (26%) have signed up to a subscription service by accident, in most instances, because they didn’t get round the cancelling a free trial. Subscription…

Read More… from CAP issues enforcement notice regarding free trials and subscriptions

This Week’s Techlaw News Round-Up

UK law CMA narrows scope of concerns in Microsoft-Activision review The CMA has issued updated provisional findings in its assessment of Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision. It says that new evidence provisionally alleviates concerns in relation to supply of gaming consoles in the UK. It’s previously stated view that the deal raises concerns in cloud…

Read More… from This Week’s Techlaw News Round-Up

LawtechUK issues report on JusticeTech

LawtechUK’s report identifies the barriers to entry and untapped opportunities that can kickstart industry wide change. It points out that although the UK lawtech sector grows from strength to strength, legal services can be unaffordable and inaccessible for many consumers and SMEs. Further, by focusing on JusticeTech, it says that a thriving ecosystem can be…

Read More… from LawtechUK issues report on JusticeTech

Proposed Data Act agreed by EU member states representatives

The Council of the EU has agreed its approach to the EU Data Act. This follows the Data Governance Act adopted in 2022, which was part of the European Commission’s February 2020 European strategy for data. The Data Governance Act creates the processes and structures to facilitate data sharing by companies, individuals and the public…

Read More… from Proposed Data Act agreed by EU member states representatives

Lawtech UK issues AI Discussion Paper

LawtechUK has published the results of a consultation it carried out with legal professionals, organisations, and industry experts. It sought case studies about machine learning (ML) to understand ML’s current application in legal services and how legal service regulators could support responsible use to benefit consumers. The case studies identified five broad types of ‘function’…

Read More… from Lawtech UK issues AI Discussion Paper

Telecommunications operators may be obliged to provide, on request from a judicial authority, communication interception operations in return for fixed rate fee

The Court of Justice of the European Union has recently ruled in Case C-339/21 | Colt Technology Services and others. In Italy, telecommunications operators are required, if they receive a request from the judicial authorities, to carry out interception of communications (voice, computer, telematic and data) in return for a fixed rate fee. The amounts…

Read More… from Telecommunications operators may be obliged to provide, on request from a judicial authority, communication interception operations in return for fixed rate fee