30 Jul, 2024 The missing DORA technical standard on subcontracting is found By Harry Eddis Raza Naeem James Morris Olivia Murphy +1 more... Show less The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) have finalised their much-anticipated technical standard on subcontracting ICT services...
25 Jul, 2024 Performative solidarity: what it means when US, EU and UK antitrust agencies stand together on competition issues in AI By Alexandra Zachmann Verity Egerton-Doyle Jonathan Ford William Leslie John Eichlin +2 more... Show less Earlier this week the antitrust agencies of the US, EU and UK issued a joint statement on competition in generative AI foundation models...
25 Jul, 2024 Focus on critical infrastructure: Hong Kong SAR proposes new cross-sector cybersecurity regime By Albert Yuen Jasmine Yung Eunice Lee Hong Kong is moving closer to releasing an omnibus cybersecurity legislation for critical infrastructure operators (CIO). Based on recent...
22 Jul, 2024 Esports series #1: Esports and Employment Law: Staying ahead of the game By Sinziana Ianc Explore the unique challenges and legal considerations that come with employment in the esports arena. From contracts to workplace...
22 Jul, 2024 UK regulators consider their approach to big tech and digital wallets | Linklaters By Richard Hay Harry Eddis Jonathan Ford Sophia Le Vesconte Olivia Murphy Sam Quicke +3 more... Show less The FCA and PSR have issued a Call for Information to help inform their approach to big tech and digital wallets
19 Jul, 2024 Changing of the guard: What the tech and fintech sectors can expect from the UK's new Labour government By Jennifer Calver Simon Treacy Clare Murray Elton Qemali +1 more... Show less In the Labour Party’s 2024 manifesto, one word stood out more than others: Change. Technology is at the heart of Labour’s industrial...
17 Jul, 2024 ESAs finalise second batch of DORA Level 2 rules – but one is missing… By Raza Naeem James Morris Simon Treacy The European Supervisory Authorities have finalised more technical standards under the EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act. EU...
15 Jul, 2024 Hold the phone: antitrust authorities looking closely at instant messages in dawn raids | LinkingCompetition By Bernd Meyring Thomas Elkins Liliane Gam On 24 June, the European Commission fined International Flavors & Fragrances (IFF) €15.9 million for deleting WhatsApp messages during a...
11 Jul, 2024 Right to Repair Directive published in the Official Journal By Mirjam Erb The Right to Repair Directive (R2RD) was published in the EU Official Journal yesterday. This triggers the transposition deadline for the...
11 Jul, 2024 The Brussels effect? Impact of the EU’s AI Act – in the EU and beyond By Alex Roberts Tanguy Van Overstraeten Kris Ekdahl Ieuan Jolly +1 more... Show less The EU has been the global leader in the regulation of AI, starting with its General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This regulation...
10 Jul, 2024 Games and interactive entertainment legal trends 2024: Mid-year update By Alex Roberts Verity Egerton-Doyle Jennifer Calver At the mid-year point we take stock and refresh our top five trends shaping the legal outlook for games and interactive entertainment....
09 Jul, 2024 Navigating new frontiers: Unveiling the UAE's Payment Token Services Regulation By Gabriella Savastano The eagerly anticipated UAE Payment Token Services Regulation (Circular No.2 /2024) was published last month representing a significant...
09 Jul, 2024 Tech Legal Outlook 2024 Mid-Year Update: Driving value from AI By Jennifer Calver Clare Murray Elaine Choo AI is accelerating digital change and it continues to shape the outlook for 2024, bringing disruption and opportunity. But it remains a...
04 Jul, 2024 EU institutions explore AI in financial services By Simon Treacy As our mid-year legal outlook shows, the legal impact of AI adoption is not limited to the tech sector. Financial services firms are...
01 Jul, 2024 Scrolling through the UK political parties’ online safety promises By Annabel Sim Ben Packer Tia Demirbas With the election only a few days away, there is no better time to dissect what the UK's political parties are pledging regarding online...