21 Jun, 2019 The Online Harms White Paper: whatever happened to online-offline equivalence? By Graham Smith Graham Smith provides the next article in our series on Online Harms White Paper series, considering the fate of online-offline...
17 Jun, 2019 The Online Harms White Paper: Duty of care in the context of online harms By Bryony Hurst In a further instalment of our mini-series on the Online Harms White Paper ("OHWP"), Bryony Hurst examines some of the potential...
11 Jun, 2019 Rolling Over: Bitter Sweet Symphony copyright dispute between Jagger, Richards and Ashcroft finally resolved By William Wortley After nearly 22 years, the copyright dispute behind one of the most iconic songs of the nineties may have finally been laid to rest, with...
10 Jun, 2019 Influencer Marketing in Italy: the “Digital Chart” introduces new rules for online marketing communications By Rita Tardiolo Italy recently became the latest country to introduce new rules aimed at regulating influencer marketing online: Rita Tardiolo explains...
06 Jun, 2019 Blockchain, smart contracts and esports: a match-winning formula? By Will Deller Jonathan Emmanuel From relatively obscure origins, the advent of cryptocurrency has fuelled a blockchain (or, less catchy, “distributed ledger technology”)...
05 Jun, 2019 The Online Harms White Paper: Which harms should be in scope? By Katrina Baxter Bryony Hurst The Online Harms White Paper sets out government action to tackle online content or activity that harms individual users or threatens our...
04 Jun, 2019 Victoria becomes first Australian state to introduce new consumer protections for online gamblers By Rich Hawkins Tom Macken Rich Hawkins and Tom Macken explain the new regulations governing online gambling in Victoria - the first state to implement Australia's...