Tweets and Learning
Twitter can be dangerous but you really cannot afford not to get on board…
Twitter can be dangerous but you really cannot afford not to get on board…
The European Economic and Social Committee has published its Opinion on the proposal for a General Data Protection Regulation…
Read More… from EESC Opinion on the Draft Data Protection Regulation
A House of Lords Select Committee has called for evidence as part of its inquiry into the public policy impact of media convergence…
Read More… from Media Convergence and Public Policy: Call for Evidence
Eduardo Ustaran considers the data protection conundrums that cloud computing throws up and argues for a positive approach from regulators that recognises future realities…
Robert Jones says that you need a policy to deal with the inevitable use, and abuse, of BYOD…
Andrew Pike offers an update on the copyright-focused provisions of the DEA and an assessment of its likely impact…
John Armstrong and Janine Kessel report on a recent ECJ judgment and consider its implications for e-commerce….
Read More… from Click and You Shall Receive: Using Hyperlinks
The Information Commissioner’s Office has responded to the revelation that Google still had some payload data collected by its Street View vehicles….
Read More… from Google’s Street View and the ICO: It’s Getting Worse
Outsourcing is complex. Throw in multi-jurisdictional difficulties and complexity can turn into confusion. Kit Burden and Simon Ducklin look at the options and recommend approaches….
Read More… from Structuring Multi-jurisdictional Outsourcing Projects
Helen Hart reports on the recent SCL Thames Valley Group meeting in Reading…
Read More… from SCL Meeting Report: “The Dangers of Social Media”