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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...
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...
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...
11 Dec 2018 08:56
Will the law of the future reflect the law of the past?It’s a fact – law is becoming increasingly inundated with the implementation of digitalization into its system on a global scale. This is to the extent that, many of those who are currently working within the legal sector are now finding it a familiar habit to attend a conference on a legal more...
2 Nov 2018 09:30
One Brick Court recognised as a leading media, communications and information law set by Chambers and Partners 2019Chambers and Partners has once again recognised One Brick Court as one of the top media, communications and information law sets with rankings in Defamation and Privacy and Data Protection categories in the 2019 guide. Our 20 members have 24 rankings between them. The latest publication recognises more...
15 Oct 2018 14:27
Agoraphobic defendants use video links from home during court trialsThe use of a video link from home for agoraphobics facing a court hearing is a major step forward in the pursuit of justice, according to an experienced Birmingham barrister. Gerald Bermingham, of No5 Barristers’ Chambers, said he has been involved in two criminal trials in the past few weeks, in more...
8 Oct 2018 08:01
Computer says no bail – does AI reduce or increase human bias?Does artificial intelligence (AI) – the ability of a machine or a computer program to think and learn – have any role in criminal justice? It’s so little used in the UK that it has not caused much controversy. But in the USA it has gained popularity in helping make decisions as to whether more...
21 Aug 2018 15:48
Digital Architecture at the core of ReformThis post was originally published on Inside HMCTS. Hello I’m Balaji and about a year ago, I joined HM Courts and Tribunals Service to establish and lead the Digital Architecture and Cyber Security team. I'm keen to tell you more about what we do and share our work with the wider community. more...
Case Note: Computer Associates UK Ltd v The Software Incubator Ltd [2018] EWCA Civ 518: supply of software in the form of a download not a sale of "goods"
Case Note: Computer Associates UK Ltd v The Software Incubator Ltd [2018] EWCA Civ 518 1. The important decision of the Court of Appeal in Computer Associates UK Ltd v The Software Incubator Ltd [2018] EWCA Civ 518 has held (reversing the judgment of HHJ Waksman QC at first instance) that the supply more...
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