08 May, 2024 Ofcom's consultation on protecting children from online harms casts a wide net By Debbie Heywood Ofcom has published its second major consultation on the Online Safety Act (OSA) focusing on protecting children from harms online. Under...
15 Feb, 2024 Getting ready for UK visa changes in April By Charlie Pring We now know that the increase in minimum salaries for sponsored work visas will go live on 4 April 2024 (the equivalent date for family...
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...
27 Oct, 2023 The Online Safety Act is finally here By Debbie Heywood Louise Popple The UK's Online Safety Act (OSA) has received Royal Assent with the majority of its provisions expected to come into force in two months'...
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...
04 Oct, 2023 Rechtliche Navigation im Dschungel der Generativen AI By Erik Steiner Generative AI-Technologien sind nicht nur technologisch spannend und bieten beeindruckende Möglichkeiten, sondern sind auch rechtlich...
03 Oct, 2023 Making sense of EU and UK financial data rules By Debbie Heywood A raft of regulation surrounds financial data collection and sharing in the EU and UK, creating a complex environment for financial...
02 Oct, 2023 How safe is it to use (and develop) Open Source Software? By Debbie Heywood New technologies and new laws look set to make significant changes to the way Open Source Software (OSS) is developed, licensed and used....