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Purcell, General Counsel at Kiteworks, identifies some of the ever-increasing risks and potential consequences of rushing to ...
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Ofcom has issued a report how it is supporting the safe innovation and use of artificial intelligence across the sectors it regulates, and streamlining the way it works. The industries Ofcom regulates ...
During its latest plenary, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) adopted the final version of its guidelines on Article 48 GDPR about data transfers to third country authorities. The EDPB also ...
The SCL Tech Disputes Masterclass returns for 2026 with another insightful and interactive afternoon designed for legal professionals, in-house counsel, and tech consultants navigating the evolving ...
The ICO has issued an AI and biometrics strategy. It says that from a data protection perspective, people need to be able to trust that organisations using AI and biometrics tech: As these ...
A round-up of the techlaw news published on scl.org in June.... Read More... from C&L News Review (June 2025) ...
Vin is a partner at Baker McKenzie, Practice Head for Data Privacy in London and member of the Global Data Privacy and Security Leadership team. Vin has specialised ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has played an increasingly prominent role within legal, starting as early as the 90’s, when legal databases started incorporating natural language processing to optimise ...
Latin America is an incredibly diverse region. Yet, from the shores of Baja California to the windswept plains of Argentinian Patagonia, it arguably shares more cultural common ground than Europe does ...
The ICO has issued a reprimand to Greater Manchester Police (GMP) following failures in its storage and handling of CCTV footage. A person was held in custody for 48 hours in February 2021. During ...
The CJEU has recently ruled in the case HUK-COBURG Haftpflicht-Unterstützungs-Kasse Case C-697/23 that the rules on comparative advertising in the Misleading and Comparative Advertising Directive ...