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What are the implications of SaaS products being ‘living’ things, meaning the vendor is able to make changes and adjustments ...
The first in Eleanor Hobson’s mini-series where she looks at 3 main points to think about with due diligence and ...
What does it mean in the EU AI Act when it talks about taking a risk-based approach? Marija Nonkovic takes ...
Date and Time: 08.30 – 10.30, Thursday, 13 June 2024Place: The Walbrook Club, 37a Walbrook, London EC4N 8BS REGISTER HERE ...
Chris Kemp explains what to look out for with your SaaS vendor’s implementation partners
This is an extract from our recent White Paper: Legal Aspects of Data – Rights and Duties, which is primarily ...
Marija Nonkovic looks at how the AI Act applies outside of the EU in the first of her miniseries on ...
Are you being gaslit by your SaaS contract? Chris Kemp gives advice on how to spot the signs in the ...
Interesting IP law questions arise when we view AIs as creators in their own right rather than mere software tools. ...
What are ‘reasonable steps’ in the context of the SMCR? Tom Hine explains using two recent cases.
What should law firms keep in mind to get the best from their Cloud investment? Richard Kemp takes a ...
Time & Date: 09:00-10:00am, Wednesday, 15 May 2024Register here. DORA – the EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act – comes into force ...
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