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Burges Salmon contributes to Law of Artificial Intelligence

Burges Salmon are delighted to have contributed to the chapter Public Law and Procurement Law in the practitioner’s textbook The Law of Artificial Intelligence (2024)

16 September 2024

Health Tech Series: Health Tech and Personal Data

In this third briefing of our Health Tech series, our team considers the scope of health data, the benefits of sharing personal data and the consequences of non-compliance of relevant legislation
01 December 2023

Case update: What to do when your IT provider can't deliver

The recent case of Topalsson GmbH v Rolls-Royce sets out some key considerations for customers when preparing and entering into agreements for IT services
21 November 2023

Cybercrime risk and COVID-19

Reports of cybercrime have increased at a time when businesses are more vulnerable. We consider how businesses can protect themselves and what to do if affected
28 April 2020

Are smart contracts a real thing yet?

An update from the second R3CEV smart contracts template summit.
08 December 2016

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Electronic databases and liens

In the recent case of Your Response Ltd v Datateam Business Media Ltd the Court of Appeal held that it was not possible to exercise a lien over an electronic database.
31 March 2014

Copyright protection for computer software - Court of Appeal holds firm

In SAS Institute Inc v World Programming Ltd, the Court of Appeal recently dismissed an appeal by SAS concerning the extent to which copyright protection can be granted to computer software.
26 November 2013

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