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UK Intellectual Property Office find increase in uptake of legal services online
The UK's Intellectual Property Office (IPO) recently launched a report from an extensive survey on consumer behaviour in relation to online downloading and streaming services. increase ...more
Deadline approaching for privacy law & policy course, Amsterdam
The University of Amsterdam’s Institute for Information Law will be holding its third annual Summer Course on Privacy Law and Policy from July 6-10, 2015. ...more
Alternative regulator IMPRESS announces Board
On 11 December, the inaugural Board for alternative regulator IMPRESS (The Independent Monitor for the Press) was announced. The Board will join Walter Merricks CBE, the first Chair of ...more
Ofcom publishes decision to make spectrum in 700 MHz band available for mobile data
By Kathryn Rockwell Ofcom has published a decision to make valuable spectrum frequencies available for mobile broadband services, while assuring that the future of digital terrestrial ...more
Final EU Kids Online project report released
by Alexandra Chernyavskaya Last week at the Safer Internet Forum (SIF) in Brussels, Belgium, Professor Sonia Livingstone launched the final report of the EU Kids Online ...more
Updates on UK press regulation
by Sana Ali This week has seen significant developments in the area of press regulation in the UK, with the Press Recognition Panel created as a ...more
Consultation launched to tackle UK mobile 'not-spots'
by Candace Gawler The Department for Culture, Media & Sport has launched a consultation to address the poor mobile network coverage and ‘partial not–spots’ across the ...more
Lords Inquiry into women in news hears final evidence session
by Stacie Walsh On Tuesday 4 November the third and final evidence session for the House of Lords’ “Inquiry into Women in news and current affairs ...more
Ofcom invites comments on how best to measure media plurality
by Kathryn Rockwell Ofcom has invited comments on how best to measure media plurality, following a consultation by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). ...more
Commons select committee questions the value of the BBC Trust
by Ayden Fabien Férdeline The House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee on Tuesday questioned the BBC Trust over how well it is representing the ...more