The Devil is in the Detail
Apparently, nobody reads online terms and conditions. So why are you wasting your time drafting them properly?…
Apparently, nobody reads online terms and conditions. So why are you wasting your time drafting them properly?…
A very interesting High Court judgment in Ireland has tackled the data protection implications of ISPs sharing data for the purpose of limiting illegal file-sharing…
Read More… from Data Protection and Three Strikes in Ireland
The Office of Government Commerce and Partnerships UK have published a new Negotiating Guide for the OGC ICT Services Model Agreement….
The European Court of Justice has given its interpretation of the Distance Selling Directive and ruled that any delivery charges must be reimbursed….
Read More… from Online Purchase Returns and Reimbursement of Charges
The Digital Economy Act 2010 has now been published…
Clive Freedman reports on a new case that addresses the liability of the operator of a blog with multiple contributors where one of the posts is libellous. To what extent is immunity as an information society service provider available?…
A survey of consumers tells us something about the expectations they have for online delivery from law firms. It might not be the greatest of revelations but the need to take notice is real….
Heaven knows, MPs are not much loved but they have their moments. Judging from the Digital Economy Bill debate, they appear to be increasingly irrelevant…
The BIS has issued a new consultation on Online Infringement of Copyright (Initial Obligations) Cost-Sharing and SCL is preparing to respond…
Read More… from Digital Economy Act: Online Infringement and Cost-Sharing Consultation
The Law Society of Scotland has issued a press release questioning the compatibility of the Digital Economy Bill with the ECHR…
Read More… from DEB: Human Rights and Law Society of Scotland