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The Legal Framework of UTM for UAS
The Legal Framework of UTM for UAS Abstract— It is very apparent that the legal framework for Unmanned aircraft system Traffic Management (UTM) needs to be developed as regulators grapple with issues that relate to legal responsibility and accountability for each UTM stakeholder as the proliferation more...
Trial by skype : uncharted waters
Before Boris Johnson went into hospital, he, his staff and his cabinet were meeting via skype or zoom. But according to unnamed sources quoted in the Sunday Times everyone felt that decision making was the poorer for it: “The reality is that video conferencing is just not as effective as having more...
Legal Innovation. Are You Ready To Play Musical Chairs?
David Kinnear is a Barrister and Mediator. He is also CEO and Publisher of High Performance Counsel (HPC), tracking the evolution of the modern legal industry. He can always be reached via email at dkinnear@hipcounsel.com. As kids we used to play musical chairs at birthday parties and church socials more...
2020: ARE YOU READY FOR THE STORM IN THE LEGAL INDUSTRY? AGILITY AND FLEXIBILITY WILL BE ESSENTIAL TO SURVIVAL
David Kinnear is a Barrister and Mediator. He is also CEO and Publisher of High Performance Counsel (HPC), tracking the evolution of the modern legal industry. He can always be reached via email at dkinnear@hipcounsel.com. Note: This Op Ed. first appeared in High Performance Counsel (HPC) Magazine more...
2 Mar 2020 09:57
The Use of Live Facial Recognition Technology in Scotland: A New North-South Divide?Earlier this month, the Scottish Parliament’s Justice Sub-Committee on Policing published a report which concluded that live facial recognition technology is currently “not fit” for use by Police Scotland. Police Scotland had initially planned to introduce live facial recognition technology (“the more...
Drone Registration - How safe is your personal registration data?
Drone Registration - How safe is your personal registration data? So you have now registered your drone and received your operator ID and/or your flyer ID; what has happened to your personal data? Given that many people last year suffered a phishing attack from the CAA, you may have legitimate more...
5 Dec 2019 10:58
Everything you need to know about Windows 7 End Of LifeWith technology, as it is with life, one thing is certain - nothing stays the same and it always moves forward. This is especially true in the case of technology and gadgets. The world has seen exponential growth and innovation in the last decade which has brought forth innovative products and more...
27 Nov 2019 14:25
Does my website need a cookies consent pop up?In the new age of GDPR and rigorous electronic data protection laws, the availability and use of cookies can no longer be taken for granted.. In terms of data, a cookie is a text file with the ability to track your activity across the internet and applications so, for example, if you were to search more...
Who Wins: Drone Operators or Local Government?
Who Wins? Drone operators or Local Government? 1. This is a question that is increasingly being asked by operators, whereby institutions[1] are coming into conflict with drone operators. Institutions are seeking to rely upon local law in support of their established authority. This question raises more...
The Artificial Intelligence in Legal Services Summit: Implementing the report of the Technology and the Law Commission
City & Financial Global and the Law Society of England and Wales are delighted to announce their forthcoming Artificial Intelligence in Legal Services Summit, which will be held in central London on the 4th June 2019. As Juriosity is supporting this event, our registered users can receive 20% off to more...
13 May 2019 10:07
GDPR, ePrivacy and cookies: an updateOne of the key changes introduced by the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) on 25 May 2018 was a higher, more stringent, standard of consent, requiring a statement or clear affirmative action by the data subject. As the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) explains in its Guide to the more...
The Artificial Intelligence in Legal Services Summit: Implementing the report of the Technology and the Law Commission
City & Financial Global and the Law Society of England and Wales are delighted to announce their forthcoming Artificial Intelligence in Legal Services Summit, which will be held in central London on the 4th June 2019. As Juriosity is supporting this event, our registered users can receive 20% off to more...
10 Apr 2019 08:52
Cyber espionage: China intensifies tech cold warChina’s telecom giant Huawei is facing mounting scrutiny, with the US and other governments concerned that its market dominance poses a national security threat. Global Insight examines what’s at stake as the two superpowers compete for who controls global technology this century. Long-standing more...
8 Apr 2019 09:43
Damages claim against Ticketmaster now issuedLouis Browne QC and Ian Whitehurst from Exchange Chambers have been instructed by Hayes Connor Solicitors to advise on a damages claim against Ticketmaster after a significant data breach was announced on 23 June 2018. Hayes Connor Solicitors has now issued a claim for damages of up to £5m against more...
Sailing to Byzantium - Blockchain and the Art Market (originally published in Lyon & Turnbull newsletter)
Nothing New under the Sun What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done; there is nothing new under the sun. [Ecclesiastes 1:9] Those words from Ecclesiastes might seem an odd way to start an article on the latest thing in digital connectivity: the new way of building more...
6 Mar 2019 15:05
DCMS Report: Time to regulate social media?Last month the Commons DCMS Committee on Disinformation and Fake News [pdf] recommended a new regulator for tech companies and an enhanced role for the ICO, paid for by a levy on tech giants. These recommendations were highly political, made against a background of public trust in big tech declining more...
20 Feb 2019 14:03
DCMS final report: Disinformation and “fake news”, Some initial thoughts – Zoe McCallumRelated Member(s): Zoe McCallum Related Practice Area(s): Media and Information Law The final report of the Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee on Disinformation and Fake News [pdf] was published on 18 February 2019. It is the product of an 18 month process – far in excess of the more...
19 Feb 2019 08:54
Law Pod UK New EpisodeFrom the popular four part episodes out of 1 Crown Office Row’s seminar ‘Erasure, Remediation and Rights of Appeal in Disciplinary Proceedings’, we bring you Episode 67 with Matthew Barnes, who asks the question in his talk about remediation – Can you teach an old dog new tricks? Law Pod UK is more...
11 Feb 2019 14:25
Linklaters LLP & Linklaters Business Services v Mellish [2019] EWHC 177 (QB)Linklaters LLP & Linklaters Business Services v Mellish [2019] EWHC 177 (QB) Case date: 05/02/2019 Court: High Court, Queen’s Bench Division (Media and Communications List) Area/s of law: Breach of Confidence | Injunctions Barrister/s: Andrew Caldecott QC | Aidan Eardley Background The Claimants more...
7 Feb 2019 13:37
Automated vehicles - who is liable for an accident?What would happen if you were involved in a car accident and it wasn’t you driving, but the vehicle itself? In November 2017 the Chancellor promised to have fully driverless cars in use by 2021. All drivers have a duty to other road users under the Road Traffic Act 1988 to drive with due care and more...
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