Legal Issues for App Developers
Kathryn Rogers considers the main legal concerns for the ever-growing army of app developers…
Kathryn Rogers considers the main legal concerns for the ever-growing army of app developers…
PhonepayPlus, the organisation that regulates phone-paid services in the UK, has issued a discussion paper on due diligence and risk assessment….
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ENISA, the European Network and Information Security Agency, has produced a new report which analyses cyber security legislation and spots implementation gaps. It suggests that many incidents remain undetected or not reported….
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The rise of social media in our social conscience seems to continue unabated, and now not a day goes by without social media hitting the headlines in one way or another. Nick Branch looks at social media and employment issues….
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I am not sure that I am qualified to offer a view on Apple v Samsung but, inspired by the flood of uninformed recent comments on Assange, rape and extradition, I will anyway. How much does this verdict matter?…
Laurence Eastham looks at two books with contrasting aims….
SCL has submitted its response to the ICO’s consultation on a draft Anonymisation Code of Practice…
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Questions arising from the August / September 2012 issue of Computers & Law. SCL Online CPD Scheme – Course code HW/SFCL 39 – 1 hour 30 minutes…
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These are pdfs of two of the articles that we could not quite fit into the magazine this time around through lack of space. These articles may be included in a later issue….
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Survey and More The recent SCL survey of members has thrown up some interesting views, and looking at the responses has been rewarding. There is still time to contribute your views – you can click through to the survey from the SCL web site home page. The more responses we get the more soundly based…