UK government consults on new framework for digital identities
Government wants to make it quicker and easier for people to verify their identity online….
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Government wants to make it quicker and easier for people to verify their identity online….
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Jason Alvares and Alexandra Kirby take stock of how their use of technology to resolve disputes and litigation has changed in the wake of the pandemic….
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Two new Trustees are sought to join the SCL Board at the AGM in April 2021…
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Message set out in opinions on the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act…
Leah Grolman reviews the first edition of this book bringing together disparate areas of law as they apply to AI….
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Session included discussions on law enforcement, cybercrime and use of data for scientific research as well as about WhatsApp’s recent privacy policy update….
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Select Committee report warns that the UK government must learn from 5G security risks and publish new strategy on emerging technologies…
Those actions must be based on infringements of rights which the data subjects derive directly from the GDPR….
Frustrated by repeatedly missing out on the PlayStation 5 console during lockdown? Andrew Taplin and Leah Grolman look at ‘scalping’ and what can be done to prevent it in the absence of legislation….
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The High Court has issued a ruling regarding sales of trade marked goods on Amazon’s US website to consumers in the UK and EU…
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