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Climate experts alarmed by boom in digitising carbon offsets
Environmental experts have sounded the alarm over a new boom in digitising carbon offsets. Carbon offsets are generated from reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, which may then be utilised by companies to compensate for greenhouse gas-emitting...
Regulated financial services exclusion from Amount A of Pillar One
I have put off writing about Amount A of the first international tax reform Pillar for two reasons. The main reason is the concern that it might not actually ever happen. Since international agreement in principle was reached in October 2021, the...
UK Government's plans for digital regulation feature in Queen's speech
The UK Government's plans to regulate digital markets featured in today's Queen's speech, despite recent press reports that the plans might be shelved from the Government's legislative agenda for the coming year. Referring to the "Draft Digital Markets,...
UK Government taking forward plans to regulate digital markets
The Government has today confirmed that it is taking forward plans to establish a new pro-competition regime for digital markets. Amongst the key points to note in respect of the new regime: It will be implemented and enforced by the Digital Markets Unit...
No longer “too big to care”: EU’s Digital Services Act takes aim at Musk and online platforms
Elon Musk’s free speech driven Twitter bid coincides with the EU reaching political agreement on its Digital Services Act. Elon Musk’s $44 billion takeover of Twitter has been one of the most controversial technology transactions in recent years...
The future of the UK bank capital regime: is one buffer truly enough?
In a well-publicised speech on 26 April 2022, Sam Woods, the CEO of the UK Prudential Regulation Authority, argued for a radical and far simpler alternative to the UK’s current bank capital rules. Mr Woods was keen to stress that this alternative was a...
Ed Sheeran off the hook as High Court finds 'Shape of You' does not infringe
On 6 April, the High Court held that Ed Sheeran’s smash hit, Shape of You, did not infringe the musical copyright in Sami Chokri’s song Oh Why, granting Sheeran a declaration of non-infringement. Background The case took the form of a claim by Sheeran...
UK's digital regulators focus on algorithms
The Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum (DRCF) has today published two papers on algorithms, along with a call for comments inviting anyone involved in or having a view on the use of algorithms to share their views until 8 June 2022. The DRCF was...
Royal Mail and Reed Online pay the price for unsolicited direct marketing emails
The two latest fines issued by the ICO to Royal Mail and Reed Online for breaches of the direct marketing rules contained in PECR reflect the no-nonsense approach of the regulator to contraventions of the legislation, with one-off mistakes caused by human...
Automated Vehicles Come One Step Closer
Whether considering how to reduce product delivery costs, reconfigure insurance models or improve associated technologies such as AI software and 5G and satellite networks, businesses are gearing up for the day when automated vehicles (“AVs”) are...
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