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There is much that will interest technologists in our 2023 TMT programme, and whether your practice is exclusively in technology or is more generally commercial with a TMT flavour, you’ll find no shortage of relevant discussion here.
The year begins with a look at online advertising, with other highlights including drones law and an overview of the latest TMT cases.
We have the following webinars scheduled for release in this practice area during 2023:
- Regulation of online advertising (2023)
- Drones law (2023)
- Film and TV in 2023
- The latest TMT cases (2023)
- Data regulation and enforcement in 2023
For more details, see our full 2023 webinar brochure.
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- Available nowNon-fungible tokens (2023)TMTJonathan Emmanuel & Gavin Punia, Partners at Bird & Bird discus topics of Blockchain, Tech, The Regulations in and around the sector, and NFTs.For a ...
- Available nowCloud Contracts in 2023TMTTom Bohills, Founder and Principle at Founders Law & Alexandra Radulescu, Associate at Founders Law discuss ecosystem and different kind of services that you can ...
- Available nowThe future of cookie pop-ups (2023)TMTJamie Drucker and Faye Harrison, Senior Associates at Bristows LLP, discuss the future of cookie pop-ups. The webinar will cover the law and governance on ...
- Available nowArtificial Intelligence in 2023TMTMatt Hervey, Partner at Gowling WLG & Barry Scannell, Consultant at William Fry LLP, discuss generative Artificial Intelligence. The topics covered are as follows:The TechnologyThe ...
- Available nowMusic law in 2023TMTAlex Cole, Partner at Russell's discusses Music Law in 2023 with special focus on:Legislation & PolicyCaselawMarket TrendsA full description of this webinar will be added ...
- Available nowTV and content in 2022TMTBroadcasting in the UK is unrecognisable from that of a few decades ago, and the pace of change has only continued to increase in recent ...
- Available nowAdvertising law in 2022TMTIn a webinar sure to be of interest to anyone in-house or private practice who works in advertising, brand, marketing, or business affairs, our expert ...
- Available nowThe Children's Code (2022)TMTThe Children's Code, which came in to force on 02 September 2020, aims to protect children within the digital world, by ensuring online services are ...
- Available nowSeizure of Cryptocurrencies and Virtual Assets (2021)Corporate Crime|TMT|Hot TopicsIn this webinar, corporate crime experts John Binns and Mark Rainsford QC, discuss the fascinating and challenging world of seizing digital and crypto assets using ...
- Available nowInternational transfers of personal data under GDPR - the new landscape (2021)Brexit|TMTIn this webinar, Our specialist speakers provide a masterclass on international data transfers under the new UK data protection regime. Topics discussed include:Key conceptsAdequacyAppropriate SafeguardsSchrems ...
- Available nowThe latest in data protection (2021)TMT|Commercial LawIn this webinar, our specialist speakers look at two of the most critical recent developments in data protection law: the Supreme Court decision in Lloyd ...
- Available nowAmbush marketing (2021)TMT|Intellectual PropertyThis webinar provides a comprehensive overview of ambush marketing: the what, why, how and whether. Topics discussed include:Legal FrameworkTools in an Official Sponsor’s ArmoryHistoric and ...
- Available nowDrones law (2020)TMTDrones are a rapidly developing sector of aviation, projected to create over 100'000 jobs and produce over €10 billion a year by 2035. In light ...
- Available nowFinTech (2020)Banking and Financial Services|TMTIn this webinar our Digital Economy Transactions experts provide an update on:Fintech (2020) : Key considerations in moving to Cloud solutionsA full agenda will be ...
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