29 May, 2019 The Value of Confidence: A New Right for Event Organisers? By Toby Bond Jacob Webster Toby Bond and Jacob Webster analyse the recent decision in The Racing Partnership Limited, Arena Leisure Limited and Arena Racing...
22 May, 2019 The EU Copyright Directive: Platform liability, the value gap, and unanswered questions By Dr. Niels Lutzhöft, LL.M. In the latest in our series on the EU's new copyright Directive, Niels Lutzhöft explains one of the most controversial provisions:...
22 May, 2019 NRL’s “No-Fault Stand Down” rule withstands restraint of trade challenge in Australian Federal Court By Rich Hawkins Tom Macken Rich Hawkins and Tom Macken discuss the effect of the recent Federal Court decision on the No-Fault Stand Down rule and the implications...
15 May, 2019 Can AI content moderation keep us safe online? By Esme Strathcole Esme Strathcole reports on the increasing pressure on online platforms to moderate content and how tech companies are turning to AI to...
10 May, 2019 Fake News law passed in Singapore: Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act By Pin-Ping Oh Oh Pin-Ping considers the likely consequences following the introduction of the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act in...
07 May, 2019 Global regulation threatens to take a bite out of the FAANGs By Bryony Hurst As legislators and regulators around the world ramp up the pressure on tech and internet giants, Bryony Hurst explains the key...
02 May, 2019 The EU Copyright Directive: The new best-seller right By Edouard Treppoz Géraldine Arbant In the latest article in our EU Copyright Directive series, Edouard Treppoz and Geraldine Arbant discuss the 'Best-Seller Clause', which...