Administration Archive


We have introduced shortened URLs to make life easier for you.

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New guidance for colleges and universities has been produced to help maximise the return on investment in knowledge transfer activities.

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The fees regulations under FOI broadly cover 2 areas- (1) Fee charges for information provided through the publication scheme and (2) fee charges for specific information requests

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This guidance is intended for staff in independent specialist colleges that provide further education or training for learners with varying learning needs due to disability issues.

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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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The Law Society has published a practice note that examines the use of LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook. 

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FE and HE institutions have an opportunity to contribute their views on copyright licensing in the UK as Richard Hooper issues a call for evidence as part of the independent feasibility study into the development of a Digital Copyright Exchange for the UK (DCE).

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 In short this use will be considered as a public performance for entertainment purposes and therefore s.34 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 ... (cont)

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To stream a feature film there are two issues involved, and two possible sets of permission required .... (cont)

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The ICO has published new guidance on access to official business held in private email accounts.

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The Advertising Standards Authority recently reported a marked increase in complaints about digital marketing communications, following a change to their remit in this regard earlier this year.

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The law has changed that applies to how institutions must use cookies.

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Guidance has been issued by the ICO on how the rules apply for those operating websites and using cookies.

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The Department for Business, Innovation & Skills today published its Innovation and Research Strategy for Growth which includes a number of actions and initiatives which will be of interest to universities.

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An organisation has recently been prosecuted for failing to notify the ICO that it processed personal data.

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The High Court has ruled that search giant Google does not have to pay damages for defamation suffered to a UK intelligence adviser via a blogging platform which Google owns.

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New advice and guidance on making and using clinical healthcare recordings funded by the Strategic Content Alliance for learning and teaching launches today.

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The Cabinet Office recently published this document in order to encourage effective use of public sector data.  

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A cleaner at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary who allegedly contacted a female patient on Facebook has been charged with breach of data protection.

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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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The law has changed that applies to how cookies are used by websites.

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The ICO has launched a campaign to get views about what information public authorities including FE and HE institutions should proactively release.

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A website designed to allow people to help to make the internet more accessible has been launched.

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From the beginning of this month UCAS became subject to the terms of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 in relation to some of its functions. 

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As part of out commitment to expand the ways by which you can keep in touch with JISC Legal, there's now another way to follow us via our new profile on LinkedIn.

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The Equality Act 2010 (Specific Duties) Regulations 2011 are now in force and require that Equality Duty compliance information must be published by the end of January 2012.

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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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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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Four out of ten students online are concerned about how their online profiles might affect their future.

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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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Mobile Learning – Identifying and Reducing the Legal Risks at your College.

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 This case concerned the distribution and use of Greek satellite decoders in the UK and exclusive territorial licences granted by the FA Premier League (FAPL) of the rights to broadcast Premier League matches.

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In this case Ms Murphy did not break any law by receiving the transmission of the football match via a Greek decoder.

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New IP guidance to enable businesses to protect their own IP and to respect the IP of others has been launched.

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

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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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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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This one-day seminar, featuring Professor Charles Oppenheim and Emily Goodhand, will bring attendees up-to-date on recent developments in UK copyright law. 

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The newly updated version of this guide provides information on the intellectual property issues for FE and HE staff working in areasrelated to BCE, external engagement and knowledge transfer.

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The number of successsful prosecutions for infringment of UK copyright laws has increased, according to a report into intellectual property crime published this week.  

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Two solicitors were each fined £20,000 and suspended from practising for three months by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (SDT) for sending intimidating letters to individuals they accused of illegal filesharing. 

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The Government has launched a consultation on Open Data.  

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The Equality Act 2010 places a legal obligation on FE and HE institutions to not discriminate against staff, learners and other users and visitors to the institution because of a disability. 

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Vince Cable has announced that controversial plans to force ISPs to block websites that host copyright infringing material are to be dumped. 

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The Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) has confirmed that nearly 30,000 Scottish school pupils received their exam results a day early.   

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In this guide, you’ll find summaries of the key legal considerations of using Facebook in an FE and HE context.  

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In this guide, you’ll find summaries of the key legal considerations of using Facebook in an FE and HE context.

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According to the ICO, tweets addressed to an institution may constitute valid Freedom of Information (FOI) requests.

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