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Cornerstone v University of the Arts London decision has potential to help unlock stalled Code negotiations
Tribunal provides clarity on terms typically contained in agreements under the Electronic Communications Code that could help boost the rollout
Supreme Court Unwired Planet case unpacked: where will implementers turn next in FRAND disputes?
Landmark final appeal ruling means implementers of standards will now face the prospect of the English court setting worldwide licence
Appeals court hands down the UK's first judgment on automated facial recognition
Ruling that the use of automated facial recognition by the South Wales Police was unlawful has broader significance for businesses
Covid-19 and Brexit force DCMS to deprioritise rule changes in push to deliver telecoms directive
UK digital ministry postpones implementation of telecoms obligations on 'over the top' services but confirms they will be subject to
Ofcom shifts on definitions in implementing the European Electronic Communications Code
Telecoms industry feedback prompts regulator to significantly change proposals for defining categories of business and for the scope of annual
Internet providers are complying with net neutrality obligations, EU regulators report
An all-round good result for European providers emerges from telecom regulators' latest annual reports, with net neutrality generally upheld and
Esports gambling ads: guidance for gambling operators
Guidance published in April 2020 provides an insight into what CAP expects of gambling operators and advertisers in relation to
Latest European privacy decision adds complexity and uncertainty for cross-border data transfers, particularly to the U.S.
Surprise CJEU judgment leaves intact standard contractual clauses but invalidates EU-US Privacy Shield and forces businesses and regulators to work