Shared Services: Hit or Miss?
Viv Nissanka recognises the pressure to engage with the shared services philosophy and explains what it is all about….
Viv Nissanka recognises the pressure to engage with the shared services philosophy and explains what it is all about….
Hormel Foods cannot stop you saying ‘spam’ when describing the inedible kind….
On 26-27 October a sponsored ‘think-tank’ is to be held in London on ‘Decentring Internet regulation: the changing roles of government and the private sector in determining and enforcing acceptable online behaviour’….
Read More… from SCL Policy Forum: Decentring Internet Regulation
SCL has organised a meeting to help inform its evidence to the Broers Committee on personal internet security….
Read More… from Personal Internet Security: SCL Evidence for the Lords
Laurie Kaye reports on a new development in an ongoing saga and analyses its importance….
Read More… from When is a search engine not a search engine? Answer: when it’s a publisher
The latest news on development of the SLD…
Read More… from Free the Law: Statute Law Database Announcement
Laurie Kaye reports on a new development in an ongoing saga and asks ‘When is a search engine not a search engine?’ Apparently, the answer is ‘when it’s a publisher’….
A recent report from Privacy International has highlighted concerns about the difficulties in deleting accounts and the sharing of data and has led to a complaint to the Information Commissioner calling for an investigation….
A recent study published by the EC should make interesting reading for SCL members with an interest in this area. Review recent publications by the EC in this area….
Read More… from Electronic Communications Framework: Recent Publications
Richard Morgan reviews Bunt v Tilley and Al Amoudi v Brisard…