31 Oct, 2024 Ofcom announces updated timelines for Online Safety Act implementation By Jack Higgins Ofcom has published an updated timetable outlining its plans for the implementation of the Online Safety Act (‘OSA’), with new duties on...
05 Feb, 2020 Will rejecting the EU’s new copyright directive #savetheinternet? By Slaughter and May In a U-turn against its policy under Theresa May’s government, the UK has indicated that it will not implement the EU’s new Directive on...
29 May, 2019 Regulating social media By Tanja Velling Last week, Facebook published its Community Standards Enforcement Report, evidencing high automatic detection rates for sexual, violent...
21 Mar, 2019 CMA pursues #transparency for consumers across digital markets By Slaughter and May Upon becoming a mother, I discovered a whole new world (aka fell into the rabbit hole) of mummy bloggers and vloggers who are happy to...
29 Nov, 2018 How to design a digital services tax By Slaughter and May In the Budget, The Chancellor announced the introduction of a “narrowly targeted” Digital Services Tax. It is indeed narrowly targeted,...
16 Nov, 2018 UK Court of Appeal goes live on YouTube - a win or loss for access to justice? By Slaughter and May Yesterday for the first time in UK legal history, a Court of Appeal case was streamed live on YouTube. The case, WH Holding Limited and...
26 Oct, 2018 AI assistants will help users navigate an increasingly overwhelming number of choices..or will they? By Slaughter and May Trade marks play a vital role in global economic growth by promoting freedom of choice, enabling consumers to make quick and safe...