Cloud Computing Archive

ICO says that enforcement action for use of Google Analytics cookies without prior consent is unlikely.

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Where copyright infringing third party material is included in an ‘e-thesis’, liability will lie with all parties who have taken part in the activity that is infringement. 

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The ICO is to make changes to the information a public authority is required to release proactively in its FOI publication scheme.

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It is reported today that the majority of the UK government’s many websites will miss the deadline for compliance with the cookie legislation.

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Twitter is contesting a US court order requiring it to hand over a user's message history.

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This QMUL paper looks at the developments in cloud contracts including those which will increase legal certainty and compliance.

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The EU’s cyber security agency, ENISA has launched a practical guide for IT procurement teams which assesses the security of cloud service providers.

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A Welsh health board has been issued with a £70,000 fine following a serious breach of the Data Protection Act,1998. 

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Despite fewer fines for private firms than public organisations over an eleven month period, the Information Commissioner’s Office says issuing monetary penalties depends on strict criteria, not whether an organisation is private or public.

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Staff at institutions using mobile devices in teaching and learning may be interested in providing their views on how to regulate wireless networked devices.

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The International Chamber of Commerce UK has published cookie guidance to help website operators move towards compliance with new consent requirements.

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Guidance has been issued for government departments and other public sector bodies on how to comply with the new cookies regulations.

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JISC Legal is contributing to the "Security and the Cloud" session at Networkshop, the technical conference for staff in education and research.

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The ICO papers include an informative presentation on cloud computing and data protection.

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Changes to copyright law could enable access to new knowledge that would otherwise remain undiscovered.

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BT and Talk Talk have lost an appeal over controversial measures to tackle copyright infringement online - a decision welcomed by rights holders.

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This webcast will examine and clarify the legal challenges for colleges and universities that are using or considering using cloud computing services. 

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The US National Institute of Standards and Technology has recently published its Guidelines on Security and Privacy in Public Cloud Computing, which although from the US perspective, provides some useful practical recommendations.

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The recent demise of a file sharing service highlights the risks for colleges and universities in considering a move to the cloud or other external service providers.

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JISC Legal is working in partnership with JISC Advance and RSC Wales to offer a free online seminar on Cloud Computing and the Law.

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The ICO has updated guidance on how public electronic communications service providers should respond to security breaches.

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Following discussions with the BBC and Channel 4, the ERA Licensing Scheme recently confirmed that changes have been made in order to support access to some BBC and Channel 4 on-line services, for educational purposes.   

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A consultation has been announced to gather evidence on proposals to widen copyright exceptions including private copying, non-commercial research and library archiving.

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Find out what your institution should be doing about its use of cookies in the JISC Legal article entitled "Cookies - Six months Until Enforcement".

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This guidance is designed to help institutions deal with consent management when sharing personal data across and between institutions and external service providers.

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New tools being developed will shield personal data and reveal when sites do not respect privacy requests.

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Prior explicit consent to processing will be necessary under proposed new EU data protection laws.

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The EU Commission is tasked with producing proposals to reform the 1995 EU Data Protection Directive by the end of January 2012.

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ACAS guide offers practical tips on the impact of social networking on discipline and grievances, bullying, defamation, data protection and privacy.

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It is important to recognise that in any situation where a data controller is using a data processor, the data controller remains responsible for compliance with the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA).

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The Data Protection Act 1988 (DPA) limits the transfer of personal data to countries within the European Economic Area (EEA) (the eighth data protection principle).

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Act Now Training present this one hour online introductory session on cloud computing and data protection - details available at http://www.actnow.org.uk/courses/611 

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Joint Committee report on defamation law recommends new notice and take-down internet procedures as well as increased protection for scientists and academics.

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The Protection of Freedoms Bill was read for the third time and passed by the House of Commons on 11 October 2011.  The Bill will now be considered by the House of Lords.

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Proposals in the Protection of Freedoms Bill include amending the Freedom of Information Act 2000 to create a new ‘right to data’ so that government-held datasets can be requested and used by the public.

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The US Patriot Act is intended to assist terrorism prevention in the US and permits access to data by the US intelligence services in certain circumstances, including, but not limited to, in the interests of national security

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Changes to the Protection of Freedoms Bill have been published which are designed to increase protection for unpublished research.

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The ICO has produced guidance to aid understanding and application of FOI legislation for higher education institutions with a particular focus on research information.

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A new working group has been set up to examine how UK-funded research can be made more accessible.

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Cloud computing - two further papers by the Queen Mary University of London, School of Law Cloud Legal Project

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Came into force on 31 December 2009.   

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A user's consent is required before it is lawful to store and access information on their computer.

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Online defamation cases in England and Wales have more than doubled in the last year.

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(NLA) v Meltwater - In the particular circumstances of commercial news headlines and their monitoring and copying for commercial gain much of the content will attract copyright protection.

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This is a practical guide to the terms and conditions commonly found in cloud computing service provision contracts and agreements.

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In this guide you’ll find information on the legal issues related to cloud computing as relevant to staff, learners and other authorised users.

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In this guide you’ll find information about the various legal issues related to cloud computing, particularly those of relevance to senior managers in FE and HE.

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In this guide you will find information on cloud computing and the law as relevant to IT directors. 

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This report is intended to survey the legal issues that are likely to arise when a UK college or university is deciding to adopt a cloud computing service.

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JISC Legal is pleased to present our free Cloud Computing and the Law toolkit for FE and HE professionals. 

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