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Social media overreach: Facebook and the risks of sharing

Wednesday, 20 March 2019, 22:55 By Alston Asquith

Social Media Overreach: Facebook

The UK’s Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee recently highlighted how Facebook misused its customers' private information, breaking UK law and placing data protection at risk in future. Read the report here. This has seen Facebook breach a number of data protection policies across the …

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NDAs: What are they and why are they increasingly problematic?

Monday, 11 March 2019, 19:13 By Alston Asquith

NDAs

NDAs are used by businesses, celebrities, and now even presidents – NDAs are dominating the current news cycle. With increasing numbers of leading legal and journalistic professionals turning their eye on those that hold them and the bodies that seek to enforce them, businesses are now finding …

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New Judgment: S Franses Ltd v The Cavendish Hotel (London) Ltd [2018] UKSC 62

Sunday, 9 December 2018, 19:37 By Alston Asquith

section 30 landlord and tenant act 1954

Section 30(1)(f) Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 - Supreme Court Judgment This appeal considered the construction of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954. It specifically considered whether a landlord which intends to carry out works if, and only if, those works are necessary to satisfy s 30(1)(f), and …

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Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Law: Who (or What) Owns What?

Tuesday, 18 September 2018, 12:07 By Alston Asquith

Artificial Intelligence Copyright Law

In April this year, the US Court of Appeals (9th Cir.) ruled in the so-called “monkey selfie copyright dispute” that animals cannot own copyright to their works. The ruling settled ongoing controversy over whether selfies taken by an Indonesian macaque monkey in 2011 are the intellectual property …

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Source Code Licences and Deposit Accounts

Sunday, 17 June 2018, 17:22 By Alston Asquith

Source Code Agreements

Software developers may jealously guard their source code, from time-to-time it may need to be disclosed to others. For example, a developer may be required to disclose source code to another developer who is quoting for the provision of development services; alternatively, source code may need to …

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