
Reining in Government Hacking in the UK
A legal history of GCHQ computer hacking

It Happened Again (Part 4): EDPB and EDPS Response to the New SCCs
Should organisations use a risk-based approach for EU data transfers?

It Happened Again (Part 3): the Schrems II Guidance and New SCCs (Pre-Consultation)
A deep dive into the sweeping changes to EU data transfer rules

Legal Knots, VLOPs and a White Box
The Digital Services Act and its implications for the EU’s digital economy

Mere Messengers No More
The idea that internet platforms are just conduits in the information age is withering away. But at what cost?

Is Trump’s Political Clock Tik-Tok-ing Correctly?
A critique of Trump’s TikTok ban

AI Meets Law
Can AI improve efficiency and productivity in the legal field?

Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Art and Artificial Laws
Why US law should accommodate for computer-generated work

Special Report: Will Humans Need Not Apply?
What improvements in AI could do to the future economy and greater humanity

The Essence of Cyber Ineptitude
Naive technology users are also responsible for the insecurities of the digital world

Lightning Strikes Twice
A string of disruptive cyberattacks across the world suggests there are more on the way

What are VPNs?
How people in China are managing to bypass the autocratic methods of their government

Closing the Gap
The EU’s Digital Copyright Directive and the balance of interests between copyright owners, internet platforms and consumers

Power and Responsibility
The aberrant rise of platform liability in the UK

When the Stars Comply
Regulators want to social media stars to be more transparent about product promotions

A Curse in Disguise
A court ruling against Uber in the UK may not be as helpful to its drivers as it may appear

Play Nicely, Or Else
Google has been illegally suppressing its competition, according to the EU Commission

In Data We Trust!
Big Data and algorithms are gradually decimating the concepts of individualism and free will