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30 Sep 2009
The UK's legal landscape will change tomorrow when the Supreme Court takes over from the House of Lords as the country's highest court.
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30 Sep 2009
Americans do not want to be given tailored advertising based on monitoring of their online behaviour, according to what its authors call the first independent, academically rigorous survey of consumers' views.
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30 Sep 2009
The European Commission wants to amend the VAT Directive to help eradicate a kind of international VAT fraud that is estimated to have cost the UK exchequer up to £2 billion a year.
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29 Sep 2009
The UK's default retirement age of 65 does not breach European law, the High Court ruled on Friday. The ruling means that employers can continue to require employees to retire at 65, though a Government review taking place next year could change that....
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29 Sep 2009
Most of the 2006 Companies Act will finally come into force on Thursday when 550 sections of the massive Act are implemented, leaving only a handful of sections to be enacted.
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24 Sep 2009
The Press Complaints Commission (PCC) will take into account how much of a celebrity's private life they have chosen to expose in the past when ruling on new allegations of invasion of privacy, it has said.
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24 Sep 2009
The industry body that regulates the use of USB computer connector technology has said that Apple is entitled to block devices made by other companies from connecting directly to its iTunes software.
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24 Sep 2009
A meeting of members of the European Commission and Council of Ministers will today and tomorrow discuss whether the European Union's intellectual property laws are holding back the region's competitiveness.
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24 Sep 2009
An online documents site that has briefly hosted unauthorised digital copies of books by Dan Brown and JK Rowling has been sued in the US for its alleged role in copyright infringement.
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24 Sep 2009
A supermarket chain will not have to publish a disclaimer on ads when it uses a rival's website as the basis of price comparison adverts, advertising watchdog the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has said.
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