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Is Your Purpose Good Enough 1456 Regulating AI As AI adoption increases, and governments and regulators across the globe grapple with how best to regulate AI, you need to ensure that you have considered and managed a wide range of issues when developing or deploying AI solutions. These range from gett... Slaughter and May advised Rolls-Royce plc on the refinancing of its £2.5 billion revolving credit facility Slaughter and May advised Rolls-Royce plc on the refinancing of its £2.5 billion revolving credit facility FR1331 - 18 December 2025 Financial Regulation Weekly Bulletin - 18 December 2025 High Court grants Getty permission to appeal copyright aspects of Gen AI claim The UK High Court has granted Getty Images permission to appeal certain aspects of the court’s findings in Getty’s copyright infringement claim against generative AI provider, Stability AI. Background As readers of this blog will know, on 4 November 2025,... Hotel La Tour Supreme Court decision: no VAT recovery on share sale deal fees The Supreme Court in Hotel La Tour has unanimously rejected the taxpayer’s appeal and determined that the input tax on deal fees connected with an exempt share sale is irrecoverable because of the direct and immediate link with the share sale. Hotel La To... Lessons in online safety: Ofcom’s £1 million fine against AVS and end of year review Earlier this month, Ofcom published its most significant fine to date – a £1 million fine against adult website provider AVS Limited (AVS) in relation to age assurance failings. At the same time as announcing this fine, Ofcom released two papers analysing... EU proposes single-entry point for cyber incident reporting, but is it really “report once, share many”? As part of the recently announced Digital Omnibus simplification package (see our blog on that here), the European Commission plans to streamline cybersecurity and data incident reporting in the EU, by channelling incident notifications through a new “sin... X fined €120m for breaches of EU Digital Services Act – including ‘deceptive’ blue ticks The European Commission has issued its first fine under the Digital Services Act (“DSA”), to X for breaches of transparency obligations under the Act. The breaches relate to X’s use of “deceptive” blue checkmarks, its failure to meet transparency requirem...