Campaign brings together UK Police, Home Office and CAA to raise awareness of rules for drone operators and consequences of illegal use
Claimant Wirex holds defendant CryptoCarbon to account over trademark infringement
Initiative follows December’s team launch as interest in digital assets grows despite risks
Corporate finance heavyweight Iain Hunter will join PrimaryBid in May
Which? says the cost of smartphones was inflated as a result of Qualcomm’s anti-competitive practices
The Competition and Markets Authority is probing suspected anti-competitive behaviour
Linklaters’ leveraged finance co-head, Oliver Sceales, flags ESG’s role in deal’s funding
Revenues of the Copenhagen-based consumer review website grew by a quarter last year
The unanimous decision could be a heavy blow to Uber’s business model in one of its most important markets
With Australia pushing ahead with landmark legislation that will force tech giants to pay publishers for news and the EU considering introducing similar laws as part of curbing Big Tech’s power, what could these developments mean for UK laws?
The contextual advertising specialist founded by two ex-Googlers cements its leadership in contextual AI in Europe and LatAm
Regulation comes as the buy now, pay later market booms amidst pandemic
The lawsuit claims the social media giant failed to protect the personal information of one million people
The EC will hear from workers and employers' representatives later this month to decide if rules for gig workers’ conditions need to change
The review was found by the High Court to be defamatory, but the case has earned the firm harsh responses in the court of public opinion
The software provider is being acquired by Five Arrows Principal Investments, Rothschild’s European corporate PE arm
ZeniMax, Capcom and Bandai Namco are among those in hot water for geo-blocking video games, which prevented them being played outside certain EU countries
London-based law firm representing 2.3 million BT customers seeking compensation for alleged landline overcharging
Acts to boost competition and standardise safety rules are set to be the bloc’s biggest update to digital regulations for decades
Doug Hargrove considers how changes in the legal sector brought about by the pandemic could become a permanent, fundamental shift