UK government launches consultation on consumer law reform

The UK government has launched a consultation on consumer law reform while the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill continues its passage through parliament. The consultation covers five areas of consumer law, some of which are or more interest to tech lawyers than others. The five areas are: display of pricing information (reform of the…

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ICO publishes new guidance on sending bulk communication by email

The Information Commissioner’s Office has issued a warning to organisations to use alternatives to the blind carbon copy (BCC) email function when sending emails containing sensitive personal information, following several high profile data breaches by organisations. The warning accompanies new guidance from the ICO to help organisations understand the law and good practice around protecting…

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CMA investigates new restructured deal by Microsoft to buy Activision

The CMA is investigating a revised deal for Microsoft to buy Activision following its rejection of the previous proposed deal. Microsoft has proposed a new structure to the deal under which it will not acquire the cloud streaming rights to all current and future Activision games released during the next 15 years (excluding in the…

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Grasping the Nettle – EE Ltd v Virgin Mobile Telecoms Ltd 2023

For those engaged in drafting and dissecting limitations on liability clauses, recent court decisions have provided a very good collection of specimens to marvel at. Think Triple Point Technology Inc v PTT (2021), Soteria Insurance v IBM (2022) and Drax Energy Solutions Ltd v Wipro Ltd (2023), amongst others. The most recent addition to come…

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