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01 May, 2024 Too good to be true? It probably is (AI) By Oz Watson A well-known TV presenter, Liz Bonnin, has been caught up in an elaborate AI scam when her likeness was used to deceive an...
13 Feb, 2024 No AI-specific regulation in the UK – yet By Debbie Heywood Victoria Hordern As the EU's AI Act moves rapidly towards enactment, the UK is holding firm in adopting an alternative approach to regulating AI. On 6...
26 Jan, 2024 Record EUTM licences or risk loss of rights By Louise Popple There are good reasons for recording a licence of an EUTM at the EUIPO. Absent recordal, those who acquire rights in an EUTM without...
23 Oct, 2023 Understanding Unity’s recent changes to its 'Terms of Services': Do they comply with law? By Erik Steiner The entire video games industry has been buzzing with debates around Unity’s recently announced pricing adjustments. For those who might...
12 Oct, 2023 Controlling deepfakes - Stephen Fry shouldn't panic By Mark Owen English national treasure Stephen Fry is known for many things, but for a large audience it is for his mellifluous readings of the Harry...