Innovative generative artificial intelligence (gen-AI) systems will not be developed and deployed in Europe unless it is made ...
The political landscape in Europe has changed over the summer months. Those changes will have an influence on how EU policy ...
The highly anticipated first package of the Australian government’s newly proposed Privacy Act reforms have been introduced to parliament in the Privacy and Other ...
An EU court has upheld an appeal raised by Google over a €1.49 billion fine imposed on the company over online advertising practices. In a ruling issued on Wednesday, the EU General Court said the ...
Consumer protection laws, and particularly the Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) enforcement powers, have been substantially strengthened by landmark new UK legislation which elevates directly ...
An Italian businessman has failed in his bid to force a cryptoasset exchange to repay him the value of cryptoassets stolen from him after a judge in the UK said he could not adequately demonstrate ...
Saudi Arabia’s new Investment Law aims to facilitate foreign investment by aligning with global best practice to reflect the Kingdom’s strategic intent to diversify its economy and integrate deeply ...
Businesses faced with the theft or unauthorised use of their confidential data have a suite of remedies available to them in the civil courts to recover that data or prevent its further use. Often, ...
The UK government’s proposed new anti-terrorism legislation will impose significant obligations on those responsible for sports stadia, concert venues, universities and other public premises where ...
Embedding cybersecurity controls into everyday business processes can help businesses comply with wide-ranging new EU cyber legislation that is due to take effect next month, but that task is being ...
UK fashion businesses should ensure awareness of and compliance with the Competition Market Authority’s (CMA) recently published anti ‘greenwashing’ guidance to help minimise their risk exposure under ...