Predictions 2015: IT Lawyers’ Selection
This is the fifth batch of predictions from our range of experts on IT law and related issues….
This is the fifth batch of predictions from our range of experts on IT law and related issues….
The third set of predictions from our expert contributors. Joanna Goodman and Chris Dale break the contribution rules – to very positive effect – and they and Jan DeCerce give their very substantial take on things to watch for in 2015 and beyond…
The Article 29 Working Party has issued a new Opinion on device fingerprinting and has also published a new working document on a co-operation procedure where approval is sought for standard contractual clauses….
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David Chaplin reflects on his experience of dealing with a de-listing notice, and contemplates the wider implications for publishers and seekers after information…
The second batch of predictions from our range of experts…
The first, carefully rationed, batch of predictions from our range of experts…
The Article 29 Working Party has now adopted guidelines on the CJEU ruling in the Google Spain case. Most attention will be drawn to the view it expresses that the de-listing should apply to .coms and not just to EU country domains….
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The Article 29 Working Party has weighed in with an Opinion on the Internet of Things. Paul Gershlick reviews the Working Party’s work, welcomes it so far as it goes but finds it wanting…
Georgina Shaw reviews the recent judgment of the Court of Appeal, which ordered a re-trial in the long-running keyword advertising dispute…
Victoria Hordern reviews the tests which apply for determining when EU data protection law applies and considers the numerous traps for the unwary…
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