Rimma Leshcheva explains the position with regard to Russia’s new data laws and suggests how to deal with it…
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Rimma Leshcheva explains the position with regard to Russia’s new data laws and suggests how to deal with it…
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The Court of Appeal has dismissed Google’s appeal in judgments destined to have a dramatic impact on data protection and privacy law…
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Neil Brown and Sandra Brown offer an introduction to the regulation of apps and wearables as medical devices…
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ENISA has published a good practice guide for CERTs’ first responders…
The CJEU has ruled on a reference relating to the Infosoc Directive and communication to the public…
Daniel Woods reports on the 11th module in SCL’s Foundation of IT Law, hosted by Herbert Smith Freehills LLP on 15 May 2017….
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Oliver Lawson reports on the first meeting of the SCL Technology Law Futures Group…
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John McKinlay considers the IT issues that face some of those entering the banking field…
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Lee Meyrick looks at how process and technology decisions determine data quality during eDiscovery…
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Justin Dear considers the journalism exception to data protection obligations and examines the meaning of the term ‘journalist’…
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