
NHS urged to share data so patients can be deported
Feb 06, 2017 17:59 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
If an NHS doctor divulged personal information about a patient, they could be struck off. But the government pays the NHS to do just this. A patients name, date of birth and address are among the data which are passed on...

What Trump misses about regulations: They produce benefits as well as costs
Feb 06, 2017 07:42 am UTC| Law Politics
President Trump jettisoned more than 30 years of bipartisan regulatory policy on January 30 when he issued an executive order on Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory Costs. The order requires that whenever a new...

Google Loses Privacy Battle, Ordered To Release Email Details Stored In Ireland
Feb 06, 2017 04:20 am UTC| Technology Law
The tech industry recently had cause to celebrate what privacy advocates consider a major victory when the Justice Departments similar request to retrieve information from Microsofts servers in Ireland was denied by a...

The legal minefield of 3D printed guns
Feb 03, 2017 07:50 am UTC| Law Technology
3D printed guns are back in the news after Queensland set a legal precedent for giving Kyle Wirth a six-month suspended sentence for fabricating a number of gun parts. As presiding Judge Katherine McGuinness...

South Africa's sugar tax: a bold move, and the right thing to do
Feb 02, 2017 14:21 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
South Africas planned sugar tax has come under severe scrutiny from its parliamentarians. The questions theyre grappling with are whether the country needs a tax and how effective it will be. The tax is planned to take...

New York’s Attorney General Is Suing Time Warner Over Broken Internet Promises
Feb 02, 2017 12:53 pm UTC| Law
Its become a common complaint as the years wear on that internet service providers seem to be taking advantage of customers by consistently offering them disadvantageous deals. Well now, the Attorney Generals office of New...

Zenimax Wins Court Battle Against Facebook, Awarded $500M
Feb 02, 2017 04:46 am UTC| Technology Law
The lawsuit between ZeniMax and Oculus has finally ended, with the virtual reality company being ordered to pay the video game firm $500 million. The payment was awarded by a Texas jury after finding Oculus guilty of...