UK Data Protection Regime – Staying adequate whilst going it alone
The UK wants its own flexible and pragmatic DP regime. Can it achieve this whilst maintaining adequacy under EU law? …
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The UK wants its own flexible and pragmatic DP regime. Can it achieve this whilst maintaining adequacy under EU law? …
Chris Kemp, Associate at Kemp IT Law, looks at the role the UK public sector plays in AI adoption in …
2021 – a Big Year for APIs & Software Copyright The time is ripe to take stock of software interface …
This white paper is a collection of the individual blogs we have written as introductory and companion pieces to the …
Chris Kemp, Associate at Kemp IT Law, looks at recent developments in the UK regulatory framework for Connected and Autonomous …
The activities of platform operators are increasingly subject to scrutiny from users and regulators alike trying to maintain the “surface …
In this short piece, we overview the new rules around Video-Sharing Platform (‘VSPs’) that came into effect on 6 April …
The future rulebook for AI is being shaped by international initiatives. Chris Kemp, Associate at Kemp IT Law, looks at …
This blog is based on a presentation from Kemp IT Law’s July 2021 Webinar, ‘APIs: legal aspects of the digital …
Chris Kemp, Associate at Kemp IT Law, unpicks the regulatory framework for AI in the UK.
In this short piece, we overview the new rules around Number-Independent Interpersonal Communications Services (‘NI-ICS’) that are due to come …
Behind the curve or biding its time? Chris Kemp, Associate at Kemp IT Law, looks at the UK Government’s approach …
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