It’s Raining NDAs
Paul Klinger and Rachel Burnett discuss the content and procedures involved in effective non-disclosure agreements….
Paul Klinger and Rachel Burnett discuss the content and procedures involved in effective non-disclosure agreements….
Janine Regan contemplates the rising importance attached to data protection in many countries in the Asia-Pacific region…
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The focus on SCL’s 40 years begins to dim after the House of Commons celebration and we refocus on the future. Here, in keeping with our, fairly desperate, Christmas music theme are five gold and ringing predictions, in strict alphabetical order, from Charles Holloway, Ben Horton, Marion Oswald, Michael Taylor and Mike Taylor….
If your Bitcoin fortune has gone missing, Michael Taylor has an analysis of your legal right of redress…
Mike Reed reports on the first in the ground-breaking series of modules in SCL’s Foundation of IT Law, an event which took place at Wragge & Co on 25 November 2013…
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John Sheridan brings us up to date on the major strides being made to make legislation online more accessible and up to date…
The Attorney General is to warn Facebook and Twitter users about contempt of court…
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David Cran and Adam Cusworth look back on the long-running dispute in SAS v WPL and analyse the recent culminating judgment of Lewison LJ in the Court of Appeal…
Read More… from No Copyright in Software Functionality – SAS v WPL Final Chapter
A GP surgery manager has been prosecuted for illegally
accessing patients’ medical records…
Mark Flynn looks at how a law firm used software asset management as a tool in optimising licence use and protecting against the reputational damage that might flow from breach of licence terms…