Hi, here is your weekly round-up of highlights from Out-Law News. As always, there are plenty of other stories from this week at http://www.out-law.com. You can also access our archive of weekly emails at http://out-law.com/en/newsletter/weekly-round-up/ The Out-Law Team ***Free Out-Law Breakfast Seminars, November 2011*** The Olympics and Paralympics – how to celebrate athletes in the record books without landing in the dock. An Out-Law practical guide. London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Glasgow and Edinburgh. Book Now: http://www.out-law.com/en/outlaw-events/ ***Olympics and Paralympics marketing survey*** Participate in our 2 minute survey for the chance to win a £50 Amazon voucher https://response.questback.com/pinsentmasons/olympicsurvey3/ ***This week's highlights from Out-Law News*** TMT&Sourcing and IP 1. Expert says 'right to be forgotten' could cause problems for publishers A system where newspaper stories can be 'locked away' but not entirely deleted from archives under new data protection law proposals could be used to ensure a balance is struck between privacy and free speech rights, a media law expert has said. 10/11/2011 http://www.out-law.com/en/articles/2011/november/expert-says-right-to-be-forgotten-could-cause-problems-for-publishers/ 2. Newspapers remove Royal's holiday photos following privacy complaint Four UK newspapers have agreed to remove photographs of Princess Beatrice from their websites after the Princess complained to the UK's press watchdog the pictures invaded her privacy. 10/11/2011 http://www.out-law.com/en/articles/2011/november/newspapers-remove-royals-holiday-photos-following-privacy-complaint/ 3. Channel Islands VAT loophole to close from April A tax loophole which allows retailers to avoid VAT charges by bringing low-value goods into the UK via the Channel Islands is to end from 1 April 2012, the Government has announced. 10/11/2011 http://www.out-law.com/en/articles/2011/november/channel-islands-vat-loophole-to-close-from-april/ 4. Film studios ask more ISPs to block Newzbin2 The Motion Picture Association (MPA) has asked two UK internet service providers (ISPs) to consent to a court order that would force them to block their customers' access to a copyright-infringing website. http://www.out-law.com/en/articles/2011/november/film-studios-ask-more-isps-to-block-newzbin2/ 09/11/2011 5. Cadbury mostly defends trade mark rights over purple shaded chocolate packaging The UK's Trade Mark Registry has partially revoked, but mostly upheld, Cadbury's right to trade mark a particular shade of purple in relation to chocolate products it manufactures. http://www.out-law.com/en/articles/2011/november/cadbury-mostly-defends-trade-mark-rights-over-purple-shaded-chocolate-packaging-/ 08/11/2011 6. Music industry body asks BT to block The Pirate Bay Representatives of the UK music industry have asked BT to block its customers' access to a file-sharing website. http://www.out-law.com/en/articles/2011/november/music-industry-body-asks-bt-to-block-the-pirate-bay/ 07/11/2011 Construction 7. Cautious Parliamentary Committee report states the case for High Speed 2 There is a "good case" for a new high speed rail network linking London with major cities in the north of England and Scotland via Birmingham, an influential committee of MPs has said. http://www.out-law.com/en/articles/2011/november/cautious-parliamentary-committee-report-states-the-case-for-high-speed-2/ 09/11/2011 Banking & Restructuring 8. Government proposes making it easier to wind up companies where there is no dispute Creditors could be able to apply to wind up insolvent debtors without having to go to court, the Government has said. 09/11/2011 http://www.out-law.com/en/articles/2011/november/government-proposes-making-it-easier-to-wind-up-companies-where-there-is-no-dispute/ Tax 9. Pressure over ‘sweetheart deals’ could result in stricter regulation for large companies Continued pressure on civil servants as a result of alleged 'sweetheart' tax settlements with large companies could result in stricter regulation, a tax law expert has warned. 09/11/2011 http://www.out-law.com/en/articles/2011/november/pressure-over-sweetheart-deals-could-result-in-stricter-regulation-for-large-companies-expert-says/ Insurance 10. Regulator to help insurers avoid the costs of Solvency II delay Regulator the Financial Services Authority (FSA) has promised insurers it will explore "possible ways of avoiding the costs" associated with delayed new Europe-wide solvency standards. 09/11/2011 http://www.out-law.com/en/articles/2011/november/regulator-to-help-insurers-avoid-the-costs-of-solvency-ii-delay/ Property 11. Carbon Reduction Commitment performance league table published Today, the Environment Agency has published the eagerly anticipated Performance League Table which details the performance of all participants under the Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy Efficiency Scheme (the CRC). 08/11/2011 http://www.out-law.com/en/articles/2011/november/carbon-reduction-commitment-performance-league-table-published/ Pensions 12. Biggest ever public sector pensions ballot could be unlawful, expert says The UK's biggest ever trade union ballot, in which members of public sector union UNISON voted overwhelmingly in favour of a day of strike action to protect their pensions, could be unlawful an expert has said. 04/11/2011 http://www.out-law.com/en/articles/2011/november/biggest-ever-public-sector-pensions-ballot-could-be-unlawful-expert-says/ ***About this email*** This is a weekly email for subscribers of Out-Law.com, a website with more than 10,000 pages of free legal news and guidance. 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