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Opinion  |  23:11:21
A detailed review of Lloyd v Google: what does it mean and what next for claims management companies?
The Supreme Court handed down judgment in Lloyd v Google LLC [2021] UKSC 50 on 10 November 2021. This is a seminal decision which provides that damages for alleged data breaches cannot be claimed without proving actual financial loss or distress. The Court also set out the evidence needed to assess compensation where damage had been suffered.
Opinion  |  11:11:21
Data breach claims – the Supreme Court has spoken in Lloyd v Google
The Supreme Court handed down judgment in the case of Lloyd v Google LLC on 10 November 2021, finding in favour of Google. This decision will have a significant impact on claims management companies and brings good news for data controllers.
Opinion  |  19:08:21
Data breach litigation – What now for claims management companies?
The High Court has recently handed down judgment in the case of Darren Lee Warren v DSG Retail Limited [2021] EWHC 2168 (QB), a decision that may reduce the growing number of data breach litigation by claims management companies (“CMCs”).
Opinion  |  01:07:21
Data Armageddon averted!
The European Commission has formally adopted the adequacy decisions that will enable organisations to transfer data between the EEA and the UK without the need for additional safeguards.
Opinion  |  28:04:21
Facebook v Apple: tech giants square up over ad tracking and privacy
A forthcoming update to Apple’s iOS that has the potential to take a substantial bite out of Facebook’s ad-generated revenue has sparked a war of words between the two California-based tech giants.
Opinion  |  09:04:21
Gambling with your online terms?
We are all regularly asked to accept online terms, whether when you set up a new online account, the supplier updates their terms and prompts you to agree them or when you place an order for goods or services online. Tick the box to confirm you “agree the Terms and Conditions”. You’ll no doubt have seen such “click wrap” terms a million times (I only slightly exaggerate!)
Opinion  |  09:03:21
Digital Piracy : who’s winning the war?
The English High Court recently, for the first time, granted a website blocking order against cyberlocker and stream ripping sites, prompting the writer to question who is winning the battle between self styled champions of the free web and the intellectual property right holders?
Opinion  |  03:02:21
Your next job could be in the space sector – you just don’t know it yet…
Recently two astronauts undertook a spacewalk to install a revolutionary piece of government-funded technology on the International Space Station. It is the UK’s first major industrial contribution to the spacecraft.
Opinion  |  06:01:21
Commerce & Law: what to expect in 2021
This article summarises some of the key developments expected in commercial, consumer and contract law in the UK in 2021 and beyond.
Opinion  |  05:11:20
Another record investment into British Biotech
The UK BioIndustry Association, BIA, has just released its investment report for the period 1 June to 31 August 2020.
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Opinion  |  16:10:20
Do you need to comply with the Children’s Code?
Associate Charlotte Ebbutt summarises the key points of the Children's Code, the new statutory code of practice aimed at protecting children within the digital world.
WIPO PROOF
Opinion  |  02:06:20
WIPO PROOF: Digital evidence for your intellectual assets
On 27 May 2020, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) launched a new global online service that provides tamper-proof evidence of the existence at a point in time of any digital file, including data sets, in any format.
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