Hi, Here is your weekly round-up of highlights from OUT-LAW News. As always, click the links to read the full stories of the summaries below or see these and many other stories from this week's news at http://www.out-law.com/page-5951. You can also access our archive of weekly emails at http://www.out-law.com/page-7793. The OUT-LAW Team ***Infosecurtiy Europe 2009*** Infosecurity Europe is the No. 1 industry event in Europe held on 28th – 30th April in its new venue Earl’s Court, London. For further information visit http://www.infosec.co.uk/outlawnews ***This week's highlights from OUT-LAW News*** 1. Forced retirement due to age can be justified, rules ECJ A UK law which allows companies to force people to retire at 65 or at that company's specified retirement age does not necessarily breach European Union laws, the EU's highest court said today. 05/03/2009 http://www.out-law.com/page-9845 2. Industry’s behavioural ad guidelines criticised by digital rights group The trade body for the online advertising industry has produced guidelines for companies to follow to ensure that behavioural advertising does not breach users' rights to privacy. Privacy activists have said the rules do not protect users enough. 05/03/2009 http://www.out-law.com/page-9844 3. Software escrow can serve as credit crunch insurance, says expert Companies are being urged to implement software escrow agreements as more and more firms go bust. One legal expert said that companies should go further and assess their whole software supply chain to protect against the effects of the downturn. 04/03/2009 http://www.out-law.com/page-9842 4. EU nations oppose extension of data breach notification law The Council of Ministers of the 27 EU nations has rejected plans that would expand the scope of a European Union security breach law beyond telecoms companies. The European Parliament and privacy watchdogs had called for the change. 03/03/2009 http://www.out-law.com/page-9841 5. Companies must pay up undisputed amounts to avoid punitive interest, says Court of Appeal Companies that withhold all payment for goods or services in order to strengthen their hand in negotiations over disputed amounts will have to pay punitive interest on that money, the Court of Appeal has said. 02/03/2009 http://www.out-law.com/page-9839 6. UK opposes copyright exemptions for mash-ups There should be no new exemption from copyright law for users' adaptations of copyright-protected content, the UK Government has said. To create such an exemption for user-generated content would ignore the rights of content creators, it said. 02/03/2009 http://www.out-law.com/page-9838 ***OUT-LAW Radio: Will text-to-speech tech kill the audio book?*** We find out why the publishing industry is worried about text-to-speech software being included on e-book readers 05/03/2009 http://www.out-law.com/page-7212 ***About this email*** This is a weekly email for subscribers of OUT-LAW.COM, a website with more than 8,000 pages of free legal news and guidance. If and when you need further advice, we hope you'll choose Pinsent Masons, the law firm behind OUT-LAW.COM. Feel free to forward this email to your friends. If someone forwarded this email to you and you'd like your own subscription, register free at http://www.out-law.com. Existing subscribers: you can manage your profile at http://www.out-law.com/page-520. The email address for this subscription is <>. Feel free to give us your feedback by replying to this email. To unsubscribe, please reply with the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line. (We'd also appreciate you telling us why you've decided to unsubscribe.) This email is sent on behalf of Pinsent Masons LLP, a limited liability partnership registered in England & Wales (registered number: OC333653) and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. The word 'partner', used in relation to the LLP, refers to a member of the LLP or an employee or consultant of the LLP or any affiliated firm who has equivalent standing and qualifications. A list of the members of the LLP, and of those non-members who are designated as partners, is displayed at the LLP's registered office: CityPoint, One Ropemaker Street, London EC2Y 9AH, United Kingdom.