The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is quite literally just around the corner – and fines for non-compliance are frighteningly high, which is why businesses need to act now to ensure they are fully compliant ahead of 25 May 2018.
Pop star clashes with budget retailer over alleged trade mark infringement
In recent days, budget retailer B&M has been forced to change the name of a number of its homeware products, after iconic pop star Kylie Minogue accused the company of trade mark infringement.
NHS employers urged to consider ‘next steps’ to reduce workplace discrimination
A new report into the experiences of black and minority ethnic (BME) workers has called on NHS employers to improve fairness in the workplace.
Lessons to learn from Facebook’s data protection scandal
Facebook has had a miserable few weeks in data protection. Earlier this month, an American judge launched an investigation into the alleged harvesting of Facebook profiles by a firm employed by Donald Trump’s election campaign.
Copyright dispute between Lana Del Rey and Radiohead is “over” – or is it?
A popular American singer who was accused of copyright infringement by British rock band Radiohead has publically announced that her dispute with the band has ‘been settled’ – but these claims are yet to be corroborated by publicists.