Pihl v Sweden: Liability for Comments
Dirk Voorhoof recounts the facts and judgment in Pihl and comments on the findings of the European Court of Human Rights and the potential for restrictions on internet freedoms…
Dirk Voorhoof recounts the facts and judgment in Pihl and comments on the findings of the European Court of Human Rights and the potential for restrictions on internet freedoms…
Rónán Kennedy explores fundamental issues surrounding the use of algorithms…
Laurence Eastham offers a guarded welcome to a lengthy discussion paper from the ICO…
Michael Butterworth reports on a very special event…
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Stuart Young refers to some detailed research and the reality behind driverless vehicles and looks at ways of regulating moral programming in order to move forward in this area…
Sue McLean takes a careful look at a series of common questions that arise, and are likely to arise with increasing frequency, where support is sought from practitioners on a blockchain project…
A selection of predictions, mainly concerning anticipated legal developments…
In (probably) the last of our predictions posts, Ed Boal closes with a bang – really perceptive views on the prospects for mainstream AI, the rise of the chatbots, M&A and more…
Still depressed over 2016’s major developments, Chris Marsden focuses on telecoms and net neutrality and looks forward to a 2017 in which the follies of 2016 may well truly bite…
Jo Martin considers the impact of the employment tribunal’s decision in the recent Uber case. Theresa Sprain looks at similar litigation regarding Uber in the United States….
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