European Commission coordinates action by national consumer protection authorities against Meta on “pay or consent” model

The EU’s Consumer Protection Cooperation (CPC) Network is taking action following concerns that Meta’s “pay or consent” model might breach EU consumer law. The Commission is coordinating the action. It is due to Meta requesting that consumers either subscribe to use Facebook and Instagram for a fee, or consent to Meta’s use of their personal…

Read More… from European Commission coordinates action by national consumer protection authorities against Meta on “pay or consent” model

ICO Annual Report: Highlights

The Information Commissioner’s Office has published its annual report for 2023-24.  This article sets out the highlights. The ICO commits to four “enduring strategic objectives”: Investigations The ICO concluded 285 civil investigation cases and 80 incidents in 2023-24. Five prosecutions and five cautions were brought for ‘unlawfully obtaining’ offences under the Data Protection Act. These…

Read More… from ICO Annual Report: Highlights

Committee on Advertising Practice issues guidance on using AI as a marketing term

The Committee on Advertising Practice has issued guidance on using AI as a marketing term.  It points out that AI has become a prominent topic in the media and has become more widely available to the public (including businesses). Therefore, CAP says that it is important that marketers do not mislead about what AI products…

Read More… from Committee on Advertising Practice issues guidance on using AI as a marketing term

This Week’s Techlaw News Round-up

UK law DRCF publishes new report on consumer use and understanding of generative AI The DRCF has published a new report on consumer perceptions of and responses to benefits and risks of generative AI in financial services, and consumer appetite for future use of generative AI including the impact of regulation and warnings on trust…

Read More… from This Week’s Techlaw News Round-up

King’s Speech 2024: tech law developments

The King has announced the new Labour Government’s legislative agenda for the forthcoming year. Some legislation has been carried over from the previous legislative period, and there are many new proposals for the current legislative period. The new proposed legislation of interest to techlaw readers includes: Cyber Security and Resilience Bill The Bill aims to…

Read More… from King’s Speech 2024: tech law developments

Court of Appeal considers FRAND terms in InterDigital v Lenovo case

In InterDigital Technology Corporation & Ors v Lenovo Group Ltd & Ors [2024] EWCA Civ 743both parties appealed a decision by Mellor J about what Lenovo should pay for a licence.  The licence was on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms of InterDigital’s portfolio of patents which have been declared essential (standard-essential patents or SEPs)…

Read More… from Court of Appeal considers FRAND terms in InterDigital v Lenovo case

Law Commission publishes scoping paper on Decentralised Autonomous Organisations

The Law Commission of England and Wales has published a scoping paper looking into how Decentralised Autonomous Organisations (DAOs) can be characterised and how the law of England and Wales might accommodate them now and in the future. The paper aims to identify current issues around DAOs to inform any future law reform or innovations….

Read More… from Law Commission publishes scoping paper on Decentralised Autonomous Organisations

Law Commission of England and Wales consults on contempt of court

The Law Commission has published a consultation paper reviewing the law on contempt of court. The concept of contempt of court cover a wide range of conduct that may impede or interfere with the administration of justice. Examples include taking photographs in a courtroom, making an audio recording of proceedings, assaulting court staff or witnesses,…

Read More… from Law Commission of England and Wales consults on contempt of court

Coimisiún na Meán consults on new draft Code and Rules for video on-demand services

Coimisiún na Meán has published a new draft Audiovisual On-Demand Media (Video-on-demand) Service Code and new draft Rules for consultation. These are made under the Irish implementing legislation for the recast Audio-Visual Services Directive. Once finalised, Coimisiún na Meán will apply the Code and Rules to video-on-demand service providers with their EU headquarters in Ireland….

Read More… from Coimisiún na Meán consults on new draft Code and Rules for video on-demand services