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Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT)

The Spanish Trust Services Draft Bill that would repeal Act 59/2003 on Electronic Signatures

eIDAS Regulation has been directly applicable since 1 of July of 2016, but there were some issues left to be

Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT)

Next-generation connectivity: William Newton, Wiredscore

The internet “will become the fundamental lifeblood of a business… the average business loses about $300,000 for every hour that

Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT)

Next-generation connectivity: Dr Flemming Moos, Osborne Clarke

"Well, the data deluge in my opinion is both an opportunity and a threat – at least if you don't

IT and data

New Deal for Consumers: European Data Protection Supervisor concerned reforms could undermine GDPR

In an Opinion published on 5 October 2018, the European Data Protection Supervisor has raised concerns and made some significant

Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT)

The Digital Revolution: The Internet of Things

From opening your garage door with your phone, to fridges that chill your wine to suit the weather, the growth

Regulatory and compliance

UK Regulatory Update | October 2018

Welcome to the latest edition of our Regulatory Update.

Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT)

Osborne Clarke releases new report Next-generation connectivity

Next-generation connectivity encompasses not just 5G connectivity, but also full-fibre broadband, satellite internet technologies and other technologies making connectivity easy

Blockchain

The Digital Revolution: Blockchain – the legal issues

Blockchain is already presenting new opportunities for businesses in a range of sectors - but how will it be regulated?

Blockchain

The Digital Revolution: How blockchain works

Blockchain is emerging as a candidate for one of the major disruptive technologies of our time – but what is

Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT)

The Digital Revolution: Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence

There has been a huge resurgence of interest in Artificial Intelligence – but what does this mean for the law?