NLA v Meltwater: Court of Appeal Judgment Handed Down
The Court of Appeal has given judgment in this case. The verdict: a win for the NLA and the newspapers….
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The Court of Appeal has given judgment in this case. The verdict: a win for the NLA and the newspapers….
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Gawie Nienaber and John Yates assess the impact of the Cloud on the traditional IT business model…
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Parking fees, bus fares gig tickets and intrusive ring tones – mobile payments are infiltrating all aspects of everyday life. Ben Regnard-Weinrabe, Mark Taylor and Rachel Shepherd look at the law on mobile payments in light of the new e-money Directive….
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Phone hacking and e-disclosure are dominating the news at present. E-disclosure specialist, Mike Taylor reviews the high profile News International dramas and draws out a few lessons, for the Murdochs and others. His title is taken from James Murdoch’s evidence to the Culture, Media and Sport select Committee….
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Inspired by Humpty Dumpty and philosopher John Locke, John Yates explains how to interpret and draft technology contracts by applying the lessons from case law….
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We all need to remind ourselves from time to time about key skills that we take for granted…
The Article 29 Working Party has published a new opinion offering ‘a thorough analysis of the concept of consent as currently used in the Data Protection Directive and in the e-Privacy Directive’…
The EU Commission is consulting on possible rules for notifying personal data breaches…
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Questions arising from the SCL Outsourcing Seminar – Changing the Game – Are ‘Market Standards’ Justified? held on 4 July 2011. SCL Online CPD Scheme – Course code HW/SFCL33 – 1 hour 30 minutes….
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The Court of Justice of the European Union has given judgment in the long-standing dispute between L’Oréal (and various subsidiaries) and eBay (and some of the sellers on eBay), concerning the sale, without L’Oréal’s consent, of L’Oréal products on the online marketplace operated by eBay. It is bad news for eBay but it may have much wider implications….