Techlaw News Round-Up
EDPB consultation on connected vehicles, European parliament resolution on AI and joint statement on data protection compliance in financial services in this week’s round-up of techlaw news from the past week…
EDPB consultation on connected vehicles, European parliament resolution on AI and joint statement on data protection compliance in financial services in this week’s round-up of techlaw news from the past week…
The House of Lords Communication Select Committee has issued its report on Regulating in a Digital World…
Code seeks to set out the “rules of engagement between industry and the health and care system”…
Read More… from Updated Code of Conduct for use of AI in NHS systems published
The team from Kennedys, who were one of the event sponsors, report on this ground-breaking event held over two days in December 2018…
Read More… from Online Courts: A Report on the First International Forum
Recommendations build on those presented in an interim report published in July 2018…
Professor Chris Marsden and Dr Trisha Meyer summarise the recommendations for regulating fake news set out in their report presented to the European Parliament….
Read More… from How can the law regulate removal of fake news?
Sarah Ellington and Daniel D’Ambrosio of DLA Piper run through ten of the most pressing emerging human rights risks affecting law tech decision-making…
Read More… from Human Rights, Business and Tech Lawyers: 10 things to consider
Ben Taylor, CEO of Rainbird, thinks regulators are not yet ready for legal AI using neural networks…
Read More… from Predictions 2019: The Black Box Problem and Legal AI
Leo Davidson of 11KBW summarises the recent ECtHR decision on publisher liability for linked content…
Read More… from Are you thinking what I’m linking? Liability for hyperlinks
In another teaser from the forthcoming issue of Computers & Law, Simon Deane-Johns asks some searching questions about short-term problems and long-term challenges…