GDPR Event on 31 January 2018: what does it mean for my business?
GDPR Event on 31 January 2018: what does it mean for my business? The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force on 25 [...]
GDPR Event on 31 January 2018: what does it mean for my business? The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force on 25 [...]
Creatives Hit the Classroom to Benefit a Children’s Charity CHILDREN and young people in hospital have benefitted from a new partnership which saw graphic [...]
Blockchain and the Music Industry From music fans to artists to rights buyers, blockchain will allow online platforms such as Vezt to share ownership with [...]
Charity Event on 22 November 2017: Intellectual Property Law for Creatives Intellectual property considerations are not just important to your clients but to your business. If [...]
Aboriginal Artist’s Family Battle For Copyright Albert Namatjira, the Australian aboriginal artist who died in 1959, made headlines this week after it was announced [...]
Blurred lines Case Appears No Clearer The infamous ‘Blurred Lines’ music copyright verdict, which ultimately decided that musicians Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke were guilty [...]
Morrisons in court over data breach Supermarket chain Morrisons is in court this week faced with a lawsuit brought by thousands of current and [...]
Naked Trade Mark Dispute A small bath bomb firm based in Scotland called The Naked Soap Company (Naked) plans to take on global cosmetics [...]
Bill passed to reform third party contract rights in Scotland The Scottish Parliament today passed a bill to reform the laws on third party rights under [...]
Hurricane Irma Following the impact of Hurricane Irma, we are re-establishing contact with our associates in the affected Caribbean territories. Pending trade mark matters [...]