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Digital Law Expo

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by Peter Wright on 8 October 2012

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Digital Law UK Delivering Legal services relevant to Business in 2012 What is Digital Law? Online copyright matters Intellectual property, Cloud computing, Data protection, privacy, security and encryption Use of social media. Staying in Contact with us: Daily updates at www.DigitalLawUK.com Follow us on Twitter @DigitalLawUk Connect on LinkedIn http://uk.linkedin.com/in/peterwrightlawyer Email at peter.w@taylorbracewell.co.uk Call us on ++ 44 (0) 114 272 1884 Digital Law in the news This Week ICO orders Southampton City Council to halt cab surveillance 72% of employers take confidential info with them to new role Major UK ISPs refuse to sign up to Code of Practice not to limit internet access for their users Privacy, Smart Meters & "The Internet if Things" Meeting of EU Home Affairs Ministers in Cyprus Car rental company fined for "spying" on clients ISPs too keen to "shop" data on their customers to authorities What is the Legal Position? EU Data Protection regs date from 1995 New regs proposed for 2012; UK ICO concerned re influence Data often retained for too long now - "Right to be forgotten" Fallacy of "Informed Consent" "Cookie Law" has taken effect as of May 2012 Cyber Bullying & Trolling Dismissal for due to indiscretion via social media Using the Cloud - the potential pitfalls Securing Personal Data
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