New regulations that will allow individual UK data centre projects to be treated as ‘nationally significant’ for the purposes ...
Plans to relax data protection laws to facilitate AI development and use in the EU have been outlined as part of a series of ...
Companies failing to provide adequate cyber security for key UK infrastructure face heavy fines under new powers announced yesterday.
Copyright works can subsist within AI models, the Regional Court of Munich has ruled, in a case that has potentially profound ...
Information about notifiable data breaches (NDBs) reported to the regulator in Australia is being published in a new online dashboard, in what will be a useful resource for businesses subject to ...
Investigations based on HM Revenue and Customs’ big data system generated an extra £4.6 billion in tax in the last year – up more than a third from the previous period. The Connect system uses data ...
Sports businesses, clubs and member bodies must have robust risk management procedures in place if they are going to capitalise on AI in their operations, an expert has warned. Samantha Livesey, ...
Insolvency practitioners have been issued guidance on members’ voluntary liquidations (MVLs) following a recent surprising decision by the High Court in England & Wales. The Institute of Chartered ...
The Employment Rights Bill is nearing the final stages of the UK parliamentary process, meaning significant changes to employment law in England, Scotland and Wales are close to being enacted. In ...
The decision of the Mannheim local division (LD) of the UPC has been described as historic and of enormous significance by patent law experts at Pinsent Masons, who said it has strategic implications ...
Germany’s highest court could provide clarity to online platforms on the extent to which EU consumer law can be invoked to control how they seek to influence consumer behaviour. Influencing consumer ...