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Preu Bohlig & Partner
Software can be sold in the widest variety of formats, for example based on a data carrier, by transfer of a master copy on a data carrier, by online download, in OEM models or for online use (cloud computing, ASP, etc.).
Malta
Fenech & Fenech Advocates
The recent riots in various parts of England earlier this month have sparked controversy on whether governments should take control and shut down social networks in times of social disorder bringing up the eternal question on how our civil liberties and government control can be balanced on the web and beyond.
Netherlands
De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek N.V.
After three years of preparation and two public consultation rounds, the first ever cyber security bill was submitted to the Dutch parliament in January 2016.
NautaDutilh
Further to our last newsletter concerning the use of cookies, the supervisory authority OPTA has issued a FAQ document in this respect.
Russian Federation
MGAP
Since 2014, in cases where corporate conflict blocks a company's activities, Russian law has allowed company members to demand the company's judicial liquidation.
UK
Weightmans
In a recent article, we discussed an important court decision on the duties of directors towards creditors. In this follow-up article, we discuss what steps directors should and should...
Mayer Brown
Devi Shah and Amy Rothbarth (née Halsall) discuss the UK's first reported contested standalone moratorium.
Pinsent Masons
The UK government has launched a consultation into insolvency in the aviation sector, examining how airlines can wind down with the minimum impact for passengers and taxpayers alike.
Taylor Wessing
On 23 June 2016, the UK voted to leave the EU. As with other sectors, the uncertainty around Brexit appears to be having an impact on the telecoms sector in terms of the timing of transactions and the risk of business relocations.
Fieldfisher
Greg Wyler's OneWeb has entered into new alliances with Airbus Defence and Space and with Intelsat, has obtained $500m million of funding from leading companies and has struck a deal described by OneWeb as the largest commercial rocket acquisition ever.
CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP
Quarterly update summarising regulatory and legal developments from the last three months in the communications, media and satellite sectors in Europe.
Charles Russell Speechlys LLP
Oracle is a licensor of software, of which a large proportion is obtained through download.
MacRoberts
This weekend, the 12 month grace period for compliance with the new EU cookie rule comes to an end.
Thomas Eggar
According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the UK is now officially in recession as the economy has contracted for the past two quarters.
Thomas Eggar
The Pirate Bay (TPB) is a Swedish website that links to online copies of music, films, and software – anything that can be easily copied and distributed online.
Deloitte
Welcome to the 11th edition of Deloitte’s Predictions for the technology, media & telecommunications (TMT) sector.
Duane Morris LLP
The United Kingdom's new laws for cookies and e-commerce will be enforced from 26 May 2012.
Deloitte
We are pleased to present the new edition of our Technology, Media and Telecommunications Predictions report.
Thomas Eggar
As we head into 2012, it’s worth taking a moment to consider just how much the entire outsourcing market has changed.
CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP
Quarterly update summarising regulatory and legal developments from the last three months in the communications, media and satellite sectors in Europe and China.
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