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As the UK moves ever closer to Brexit, our Cybersecurity team looks at its potential impact on the regulatory compliance of Digital Service Providers.
2020 has been an important year for telecommunications in the UK and this looks set to continue into 2021. Any tech transactions involving companies that provide electronic communication services or networks will need ...
What do you need to do differently when drafting IT contracts given the unprecedented action from governments around the world to combat COVID-19?
This Court of Appeal decision has provided some clarity on how courts will approach the award of liquidated damages for delay when a contractor does not eventually complete its work.
The UK left the EU on January 31st 2020. As a result of the transition period in the Withdrawal Agreement, EU law will continue to apply in and in relation to the UK until the end of the transition period - scheduled to ...
UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has awarded extra time in relation to Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) for e-commerce card transactions, as well as extending the period of time during which TPPs can screen ...
On October 30th and November 1st Feyo Sickinghe and Marjolein Geus hosted the Ntegra, Bird & Bird European Technology summit 2019 in the Netherlands. Feyo Sickinghe and Andy Jefferies, CIO at Ntegra selected start-ups ...
On June 13, 2019, the Court of Justice (CJ) announced its judgment in the Gmail case . The judgment provides the CJ’s view on a question that has been subject of a dispute with the German national regulator which ...
Assistive voice technology and smart speakers have not yet been fully utilised by the publishing industry - William Wortley considers their potential as tools to increase user engagement and drive revenue.
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