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The New Deal for Consumers

Are you getting ready for the New Deal for Consumers?

It's time to start planning for the reforms that are introducing 'GDPR level' fines for breaches of consumer law –

IT and data

Information Commissioner hints that Covid-19 leniency is coming to an end

The ICO has written to businesses setting out what support they can expect in relation to data protection and freedom

Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT)

The future of work in the gaming sector

As economies begin to recover, games businesses that were well-placed to respond to the challenges posed by Covid-19 are having

Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT)

GeForce Now: cloud-based gaming challenges licensing and distribution models

The rise of cloud-based gaming offers users new ways to play games, but for publishers and distributors, some of the

IT and data

The Spanish Draft Bill aiming to ensure compliance with Regulation (EU) 2019/1150 (the "P2B Regulation") has been published

The Draft Bill, which is currently under discussion in the Spanish Senate until 31 October, would amend Act 34/2002, of

Digital transformation

Podcast | What does the future hold for legal services?

Osborne Clarke's Dan Wright guests on the Engine B podcast

Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT)

UK government launches "national data strategy"

The new strategy has been designed to put data at the heart of the UK recovery from the pandemic, and

Infrastructure services

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

Intellectual property

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

Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT)

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