All Data Protection articles – Page 2
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Features
Protecting Intellectual Property
With the European Parliament currently reviewing intellectual property rights, Richard Lane outlines current options
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Features
Informed appointments
Alan Beazley says pre-employment screening can weed out applicants who are not what they seem
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Analysis
Protecting IPR
In March MEPs voted by 330-151 (with 39 abstentions) to support a proposed directive protecting intellectual property rights and aimed at helping combat the increase in counterfeiting and piracy
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Features
Protecting Data
Richard Thomas, the UK's Information Commissioner, is responsible for the promotion and enforcement
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Features
A Risky Business?
Using other people’s trademarks is dangerous. Mark Lomas gives an extra time match report and risk assessment on the case of Arsenal Football Club against Reed
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Features
Protecting Your US IP Risks
European companies frequently look to deals with US businesses to access this potentially valuable market
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Analysis
Data protection guidelines
Since 23 October, organisations have had to meet new obligations and comply with tighter controls on using the personal information they have collected.
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Features
New markets, different rules
Having a website may mean you can sell widgets to customers in Outer Mongolia - but do you really want to? David Smellie and Paula Lennon outline the dangers and how to avoid them.
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Features
Don't jeopardise your brand
Every organisation with an identity has a brand that it must manage and protect in order to survive and prosper.
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Features
Data protection - do you comply?
Eduardo Ustaran discusses the setting up of an organisation-wide data protection compliance programme, and provides practical recommendations for businesses.
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Analysis
Regulating communications
A recent UK government White Paper sets out its policy for the future of the country's communications and media.
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Features
Licensing in IPR
Simon Harper discusses the points to watch for when acquiring rights to use other people's intellectual property.
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Analysis
E-commerce liability
Internet service providers may be subject to the same libel laws as other media organisations.
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Analysis
Data protection
The new Data Protection Act extends the 1984 legislation in a number of areas and provides data subjects with some additional rights.
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