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Media law

June 2014

  • YouView's defeat in the high court highlights the risks involved if a new brand name is too similar

    Media network blog
    What the convergence of technology means for trademark registration

  • How will Brazil cope with the inevitable efforts of ambush marketers at the forthcoming World Cup 20

    Media network blog
    How will Brazil tackle the World Cup ambush marketers?

May 2014

  • Grumpy cats are frequently used for online  listicles.

    Media network blog
    What the rise and rise of the listicle means for intellectual property

    Wayne Beynon explores the IP issues associated with the growth of Buzzfeed style listicles

April 2014

  • Females Face with Spectacles Reflecting a Computer Screen Display of Stock Market Prices

    Media network blog
    City of London Police collaborate with ad industry to disrupt pirated content

    Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit's Operation Creative create Infringing Website List to help brands, agencies and ad tech firms tackle brand safety concerns and disrupt the advertising revenue that funds copyright infringing websites

August 2013

  • Computer screen showing the website of Twitter

    Media network blog
    What does Twitter's new retargeting service mean for user privacy?

    As Twitter continues to refine its commercial offerings, Wayne Beynon considers the privacy implications for users

July 2013

  • Man holding a laptop

    Media network blog
    Human rights on the internet: online, you have rights too

  • Woman using laptop computer

    Media network blog
    Digital content: copycat websites represent threat to creative industries

June 2013

  • British £20 notes

    Media network blog
    Using crowdfunding sites could destroy your nascent business idea

  • Instagram on IPad

    Media network blog
    What does the 'Instagram act' mean for brands?

May 2013

  • Computer chain

    Technology blog
    Internet users' privacy concerns may mean cookies start to crumble

    John Barnes

    John Barnes: Firefox is about to follow Safari's lead by disabling third-party cookies, but the web simply would not work without them

April 2013

  • Woman using computer

    Media network blog
    Are new data protection proposals for a 'right to be forgotten' workable?

  • Kenneth Cukier, The Economist

    Media network blog
    Big data and society - interview with Kenneth Cukier, The Economist

March 2013

  • A cookie on a computer keyboard

    Media network blog
    Will the new online behavioural advertising rules work?

    New online behavioural advertising rules are likely to stifle development and creativity

  • IT technician checking network server

    Media network blog
    Legal rights in big data: the elephant in the room

    Governments and businesses are yet to wake up to the 'legals' around big data - but as data-sets get increasingly valuable, rights issues will have to be resolved

  • Linkedin.com sign-up page

    Media network blog
    How employers can embrace social media and protect their business

    Tips for how employers can embrace social media in the workplace, while effectively safeguarding their business

February 2013

  • Apple store

    Media network blog
    Cyber attack of Apple exposes online risks for brands

  • Leveson report into press regulation

    Media network blog
    Royal charter on press regulation published - industry reaction

  • Fashion photographers

    Media network blog
    When does freedom of speech trump copyright?

  • Microwave

    Media network blog
    Make way for the internet of things

January 2013

  • Apple iPhone 5

    Media network blog
    Google's 'iPhone tracking' breaks trust with users

    Brett Farrell explains the potential fallout from claims that the company has been secretly tracking UK citizens

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