European Commission proposes more digitalisation of EU company law

The European Commission has adopted a proposal for a Directive aimed at making it easier for companies to expand the use of digital tools and processes in EU company law. The proposal aims to facilitate cross-border companies’ operations and to increase business transparency and trust by making more information about companies publicly available at EU…

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Cloud Portability and Interoperability under the EU Data Act: Dynamism versus Equivalence

For the EU legislator, the proposal for a Data Act represents an important step towards the enactment of long-term rules aimed at establishing good governance of the data economy and appropriate incentives to innovate. While the proposed regulation contains many valuable provisions that are worthy of implementation, we find that insufficient thought appears to have…

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CAP issues enforcement notice regarding free trials and subscriptions

The Committee on Advertising Practice says that research from Citizens Advice has found that three in four people in the UK (73%) have at least one subscription, while one in four (26%) have signed up to a subscription service by accident, in most instances, because they didn’t get round the cancelling a free trial. Subscription…

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Lawtech UK issues AI Discussion Paper

LawtechUK has published the results of a consultation it carried out with legal professionals, organisations, and industry experts. It sought case studies about machine learning (ML) to understand ML’s current application in legal services and how legal service regulators could support responsible use to benefit consumers. The case studies identified five broad types of ‘function’…

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