Certain social media platforms in Australia will be required to take reasonable steps to prevent Australian children under the age of 16 from having accounts, after “world first” legislation was ...
Large businesses in the UK preparing for the 2024-25 reporting season will need to be aware of the latest changes to the payment practices and performance reporting requirements. The requirement for ...
The trustee in a Russian bankruptcy has failed to gain the assistance of the English courts to realise land situated in England so that the proceeds of sale could be paid into the Russian bankruptcy ...
A new wave of sanctions imposed by the US targeting individuals accused of supporting Russia’s war effort in Ukraine will no doubt reignite concerns across South Africa regarding the intended ...
A carbonating drinks device produced by Swedish company Aarke infringes a SodaStream patent, the UPC Local Division in Düsseldorf has found, granting a permanent injunction in favour of SodaStream in ...
The UK’s data protection regulator has asked banks, telecommunications providers and digital platforms to share personal information responsibly to protect their customers from scams and fraud, and ...
The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is likely to take a tougher approach to policing non-financial misconduct and ensure that firms reduce employee remuneration, or even apply clawback, where non ...
According to The Hague LD, infringement claims before the UPC should be assessed in two steps, applying article 69 EPC and the implementing protocol. “The approach it has taken matches with that of ...