Monetary Penalty for Data Inaccuracy
The Information Commissioner’s Office has issued a monetary penalty for data inaccuracy, the first such penalty to relate to faults in data handling beyond the confines of simple data loss…
The Information Commissioner’s Office has issued a monetary penalty for data inaccuracy, the first such penalty to relate to faults in data handling beyond the confines of simple data loss…
Following its much publicised hard time in the Court of Appeal, Apple has now posted a new statement to its web site. It doesn’t even mention ‘cool’….
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The EU Commission’s proposals to update data protection laws are too prescriptive, according to a new Report by the Justice Select Committee….
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Government bodies must comply with the ‘Open Standards Principles’ with effect from 1 November…
The Information Commissioner’s Office has published a consultation on changes to the notification process that affects data controllers….
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Christelle Coslin and Pauline Blondet cover some recent developments concerning the jurisdiction of the courts over torts allegedly committed on the Internet…
Laurence Eastham looks at three books with very different aims, and two things that may or may not be books but that cannot be separated without a close inspection….
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Laurence Eastham brings together a few recent rulings of relevance to IT lawyers, covering topics as diverse as domain names, advertising standards and criminal procedure….
Everybody is in favour of free speech. But the harsh reality is that public order and totally free speech do not go together. And while it is hard to divest the concept of public order from its, sometimes well deserved, public image of uniforms, truncheons and repression, the reality is that almost everybody is in…
Questions arising from the October / November 2012 issue of Computers & Law. SCL Online CPD Scheme – Course code HW/SFCL53 – 1 hour 30 minutes…
Read More… from CPD Online: October / November 2012 Edition of Computers & Law Magazine