Ralph Giles and Hannah Jones explain how Ethereum is moving to ‘proof of stake’ and what that means for cryptocurrency power consumption…
Tech’s carbon emission and the path to net zero: the experience of Colt
Alex Galtieri explains how his work as in-house counsel at an ISP is adapting to environmental concerns…
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The Chancery Lane Project: an interview with Matt Gingell
Interview with Matthew Gingell, General Counsel of Oxygen House Group and the founder of The Chancery Lane Project…
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ESG and Cybersecurity: Governance is key
In his last column for Computers & Law, our regular contributor on cybersecurity, Peter Yapp, looks at the crucial governance issues that must now be tackled to ensure organisations can survive in the face of increasing threats….
The legal and reputational risks in the end use of technology: what are they and how can we mitigate them?
Sarah Ellington discusses potential legal and reputational risks in the end use of technology, drawing on examples from court cases and non judicial complaints, and provides some practical pointers on how to mitigate such risks….
DCMS Select Committee publishes report on influencer culture
The report highlights the rapid expansion in influencer culture, where content creators build relationships with audiences on social media platforms, exerting both commercial and non-commercial influence….
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EDITORIAL: Sustainability and ESG: why it matters
Sarah Hill, guest editor of the Spring 2022 issue of Computers & Law, explains why sustainability and ESG issues matter to SCL members….
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The Queen’s Speech 2022: what tech lawyers need to know
Government plans Digital Markets, Competition and Consumer Bill, Media Bill, Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Bill, Electronic Trade Documents Bill, Data Reform Bill, Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill, Online Safety Bill and Transport Bill….
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CMA and Ofcom publish code of conduct advice for platforms and publishers
Regulators say that big tech companies should agree fairer deals with online publishers to use their content….
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UK government sets out plans for regulation of biggest tech firms
Reforms aim to protect small businesses from predatory practices and give consumers more choice and control over their online experiences…
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