Loading News Can disruption shape the future of sports? Sports' return is big news for fans and sponsors alike. News Data leaks in sports Given the huge revenues at stake and the high net worth of some sportspeople, the global sports industry is a particularly attractive target for cyber criminals. News Sian Harding and Tom Grogan published in SCL Student Bytes Sian Harding and Tom Grogan have had an article published by SCL Student Bytes, looking at emerging technologies and the evolving role of regulators. News Propertyshe Perspectives: supporting culture - the challenges and opportunities for the West End In this week's Property Week blog, Susan Freeman discusses the need to support the cultural industry as theatres struggle to survive. News Anne Rose nominated as one of Computer Weekly's Most Influential Women in UK Technology News HM Land Registry – towards a distributed ledger of residential title deeds in the UK On 6 March 2019, the sale of a recently refurbished, semidetached house in Gillingham had completed. News Age Appropriate Design Code laid before Parliament The Information Commissioner’s new Age Appropriate Design Code has now been placed in front of Parliament and the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has published its explanatory memorandum. News Immigration and artificial intelligence: a 'digital hostile environment'? The Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI) has been granted the right to pursue a judicial review of the Home Office’s artificial intelligence system that it uses to filter and prioritise UK visa applications. JCWI seek to 'turn off' the algorithm to prevent its use. News Government responds to Immersive and Addictive Technologies Report and indicates possible regulatory landscape The UK Government has recently responded to the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee's (DCMS) report on Immersive and Addictive Technologies by reinforcing its aim to make the UK the safest place to be online. News Tom Grogan and Anne Rose contribute to Chambers Blockchain Guide 2020 Tom Grogan and Anne Rose have co-authored a chapter in the Chambers 2020 Blockchain Guide. News Can third party trade marks be used within video games? The extent to which video game makers can use third party brands within the game is currently a hot topic. In March 2020, a New York court ruled on whether the publisher of the hugely successful Call of Duty games had infringed the HUMVEE trade mark by depicting Humvee military vehicles in the game. News Sky v SkyKick: Court finds infringement of Sky's mark In January, the Court of Justice issued its decision in Sky v SkyKick providing guidance on a number of issues relating to the scope of protection of registered trade marks View more Loading Previous 1 ... 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Next Items 457 to 468 of 498
News Can disruption shape the future of sports? Sports' return is big news for fans and sponsors alike.
News Data leaks in sports Given the huge revenues at stake and the high net worth of some sportspeople, the global sports industry is a particularly attractive target for cyber criminals.
News Sian Harding and Tom Grogan published in SCL Student Bytes Sian Harding and Tom Grogan have had an article published by SCL Student Bytes, looking at emerging technologies and the evolving role of regulators.
News Propertyshe Perspectives: supporting culture - the challenges and opportunities for the West End In this week's Property Week blog, Susan Freeman discusses the need to support the cultural industry as theatres struggle to survive.
News HM Land Registry – towards a distributed ledger of residential title deeds in the UK On 6 March 2019, the sale of a recently refurbished, semidetached house in Gillingham had completed.
News Age Appropriate Design Code laid before Parliament The Information Commissioner’s new Age Appropriate Design Code has now been placed in front of Parliament and the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has published its explanatory memorandum.
News Immigration and artificial intelligence: a 'digital hostile environment'? The Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI) has been granted the right to pursue a judicial review of the Home Office’s artificial intelligence system that it uses to filter and prioritise UK visa applications. JCWI seek to 'turn off' the algorithm to prevent its use.
News Government responds to Immersive and Addictive Technologies Report and indicates possible regulatory landscape The UK Government has recently responded to the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee's (DCMS) report on Immersive and Addictive Technologies by reinforcing its aim to make the UK the safest place to be online.
News Tom Grogan and Anne Rose contribute to Chambers Blockchain Guide 2020 Tom Grogan and Anne Rose have co-authored a chapter in the Chambers 2020 Blockchain Guide.
News Can third party trade marks be used within video games? The extent to which video game makers can use third party brands within the game is currently a hot topic. In March 2020, a New York court ruled on whether the publisher of the hugely successful Call of Duty games had infringed the HUMVEE trade mark by depicting Humvee military vehicles in the game.
News Sky v SkyKick: Court finds infringement of Sky's mark In January, the Court of Justice issued its decision in Sky v SkyKick providing guidance on a number of issues relating to the scope of protection of registered trade marks