More Monetary Penalties
The ICO has served monetary penalty notices on two more local authorities…
The ICO has served monetary penalty notices on two more local authorities…
The ECJ has ruled on a reference from Spain about the processing of personal data and the free movement of data and the effect of the Data Protection Directive…
A judgment in the High Court offers another example of difficulties arising on termination and the uncertainties which can arise in interpreting even the most comprehensive of agreements…
The Court of Justice has ruled that EU law precludes the imposition of an injunction by a national court which requires an Internet service provider to install a filtering system with a view to preventing the illegal downloading of files…
Ofcom has published a document setting out its approach to net neutrality issues….
David Cran and Charlotte Ward give an account of the recent High Court case, Plentyoffish Media Inc. v Plenty More Llp….
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4.74 degrees is not the Three Degrees putting on weight but refers to new research on Facebook connections. And it matters if you are serious about using social media to prosper and survive….
Alex Hall suggests that the major changes to the domain name structure are not a cause for panic and explains what is really involved….
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That’s not a new Clint Eastwood film – the recent report on improvements in the ways in which the justice system might cope with litigants in person is full of positives and offers real insights….
The latest development in the TVCatchup case is a supplementary judgment in light of recent CJEU rulings…