The dilemma I had when I opened up the calendar and realised had I posted this week’s picks tomorrow, it would have been May the 4th. Think of the gifs. Anywho, this week felt a little swamping in terms of regulation, but maybe that’s just the way the regulation pendulum is swinging at the moment.
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Berry Picks in IT Law #51
On the perils of defining, or rather classifying loosely, the different subheadings of IT Law. This week saw one reluctantly going from one heading to another whilst listing the updates. It’s another lesson on why not to judge a book by its cover, or heading, quite literally. They’re all in the realm of IT Law, after all.
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Berry Picks in IT Law #48
The first three weeks of March lasted all of 10 seconds, and the last week about 2 years. The sheer volume of updates this week had us gripping our seats. I did pull my editorial privileges and pick the most interesting news, though. Enjoy.
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Berry Picks in IT Law #47
This week’s featured image introduced it better than I – or 10 year old me attempting an essay – ever could. Nice to see you again.
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Berry Picks in IT Law #43
This blog started out with week after week of data protection news. Just a mere year and a half later and all we seem to be getting are AI updates. I do pick and choose though, so maybe not as dynamic as we make it out to be?
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