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UK Litigation Brief | January 2024

Welcome to the latest edition of Osborne Clarke's Litigation Brief
Tech, Media and Comms

Looking back at the press publisher right to fair compensation in 2023 and looking forward to 2024

As implementation of the European Copyright Directive continues, we look at the most recent developments and at what is coming
Tech, Media and Comms

The evolution of the Spanish audiovisual and advertising market: who will be considered an influencer?

Influencers have 2 million-plus followers, earn more than €500,000 and publish at least 24 videos each year
Dispute resolution

Court of Appeal examines aggregation issues in insurance contracts in England and Wales

A recent case examined whether losses arising out of the Covid-19 outbreak amounted to a single or multiple losses
IT and data

UK Binding Corporate Rules: are updates a reason to reconsider the 'gold standard' transfer tool?

The ICO's steps to lessen a post-Brexit admin burden with the launch of the UK BCR Addendum may again encourage
Dispute resolution

Insurance policies: identifying in the English courts the proximate cause of a loss

A Court of Appeal decision gives guidance on working out the proximate cause and how to deal with two causes
Tech, Media and Comms

Six things to know about telecoms security rules for suppliers of UK network and service providers

The rules introduced at the end of 2022 have increased compliance requirements and risks for telecoms providers
Knowledge Notes

What legal developments can businesses in the UK expect in 2024?

Our Knowledge Team looks at what lies ahead for business law
Regulatory Outlook

Advertising and marketing | UK Regulatory Outlook January 2024

Greenwashing | UK Online Advertising Programme | 'Dark patterns'
Regulatory Outlook

Environment, social and governance | UK Regulatory Outlook January 2024

FCA publishes Sustainability Disclosure Requirements | How UK and EU regulators plan to hold financial service providers accountable for greenwashing
Regulatory and compliance

The new debarment regime for UK public procurement: how contracting authorities can avoid the pitfalls

What will the Procurement Act's introduction of a new debarment list for suppliers entail for contracting authorities?
Artificial intelligence

UK Supreme Court confirms inventors must be human

Patent applications naming an AI-powered machine as the inventor were rightly rejected by the UKIPO