Chancellor sets out plans to boost UK fintech
The proposals follow recommendations made in the recent Fintech Review….
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The proposals follow recommendations made in the recent Fintech Review….
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New regulation seeks “to turn Europe into the global hub for trustworthy AI”…
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Over 70 pages of analysis, news and case notes in this issue….
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Further intervention forms part of CMA’s work on fake and misleading reviews…
The Board notes many areas of alignment but data protection law developments in UK should be monitored….
Read More… from European Data Protection Board adopts two Opinions on draft UK adequacy decisions
Inspired by some Easter Bank Holiday viewing, Ben Evans ponders a new approach to thinking about competition policy in the light of the rise of Big Tech….
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New unit launching in “shadow” form before legislation is passed granting full powers….
Read More… from Competition and Markets Authority Digital Markets Unit starts work
ODPS are video on-demand services regulated under Part 4A of the Communications Act 2003…
Richard Kerr, architect of the Optimal Outcomes Framework, explains how these frameworks can help when planning an IT project or help resolve a dispute where a project has been derailed….
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Computers & Law has learnt that a group of MEPs is lobbying to impose conditions on the European Commission’s recommendation that the UK should be granted adequacy for data protection purposes….