The Society for Computers and Law has taken AI seriously since the 1980s. Our initial focus was on expert systems and how they might be used by lawyers. As time rolled on and more sophisticated ...
The Society for Computers and Law has taken AI seriously since the 1980s. Our initial focus was on expert systems and how they might be used by lawyers. As time rolled on and more sophisticated ...
Description Downloadable, print-ready round-up of the techlaw news published on scl.org in September 2025.
During its September plenary meeting, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) adopted guidelines on the relationship between the Digital Services Act (DSA) and the General Data Protection Regulation ...
Section 110 of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 gives the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) powers to charge a levy to firms designated with strategic market status (SMS) ...
The CMA has recently issued guidance about online review sites. The guidance is aimed at helping sites that publish online reviews comply with the requirements about fake reviews in the Digital ...
In this introductory module, Mark Lumley will discuss the importance of commercial awareness and professionalism in IT law, emphasizing the need for a structured approach to professional engagement ...
Following consultation, the Law Commission of England and Wales has announced its fourteenth programme of reform. It has agreed to work on ten new projects, three of which will be of particular ...
Under the Digital Services Act, the European Commission supervises providers of certain services, designated as very large platforms or very large online search engines because they exceed a ...
Ofcom is consulting on a set of recommendations designed to help people acquire the skills and information needed to critically and safely engage with online content. Ofcom has a statutory duty to ...
The TCA enables the UK to agree on mutual recognition frameworks for professional qualifications including all 27 EU member states. In May 2025, the UK and EU agreed to establish a dedicated dialogue ...
The European Commission has announced that it plans to fine Google €2.95 billion for breaching EU anti-trust rules by favouring its own adtech services over competing providers of adtech services, ...