Analysis: Tulip Trading Limited v Bitcoin Association for BSV and others [2022] EWHC 667 (Ch)
Matthew Thorne and Rebecca Keating tease out the lessons from the recent cryptocurrency case in the High Court…
Matthew Thorne and Rebecca Keating tease out the lessons from the recent cryptocurrency case in the High Court…
Ben Kaplinsky warns of the critical cybersecurity threats exposed by the war in Ukraine and calls for enhanced enforcement and expertise to plug the legal black hole….
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Only the wording on the order button counts, not the wider context….
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There is no cancellation right if a consumer purchases from an intermediary if the economic risk linked to the exercise of that right would fall on the organiser….
A request for de-referencing due to allegedly false information requires a search engine operator to carry out the checks which fall within its capacity….
Rightholders must receive fair compensation but not necessarily from cloud providers if it can be provided through other means….
CJEU confirms that EU law precludes the general and indiscriminate retention of traffic and location data relating to electronic communications for the purposes of combating serious crime and the national court may not impose a time limit on the effects of a declaration of invalidity of a national law…
The UK government consulted on cryptoassets and stablecoins last year and has now published its response setting out the next steps….
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Coran Darling outlines the recent Government initiatives to make AI in healthcare more trustworthy…