Facebook at work
I’m a great admirer of Pinsent Mason’s “Out-Law” website. It’s a fascinating source of information law material. Today, there’s an opinion piece about the use of social networking sites by employees....
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In an article in today’s Financial Times, Benjamin Akande of Webster University talks about the “iPoders” – the generation born between 1982 and 2000. He describes a generation of technology addicts,...
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There’s an employment law supplement in the latest Legal Week, and I have an article about employment vetting. At the end of the article there’s a short discussion of something I’ve written about...
View ArticlePaying for the ICO
Organisations that process personal data must notify the Information Commissioner’s Office, and pay an annual fee. Up to now the fee has been £35, for all data controllers. With effect from 1st October...
View ArticleNEW ICO CODE OF PRACTICE FOR PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA ONLINE
The Information Commissioner has published a new Code of Practice explaining how the DPA applies in an online world, and offering ‘good practice’ advice for the collection and use of personal data...
View ArticleRecruiting the iPod generation
In an article in today’s Financial Times, Benjamin Akande of Webster University talks about the “iPoders” – the generation born between 1982 and 2000. He describes a generation of technology addicts,...
View ArticleEmployment vetting in the news
There’s an employment law supplement in the latest Legal Week, and I have an article about employment vetting. At the end of the article there’s a short discussion of something I’ve written about...
View ArticlePaying for the ICO
Organisations that process personal data must notify the Information Commissioner’s Office, and pay an annual fee. Up to now the fee has been £35, for all data controllers. With effect from 1st October...
View ArticleNEW ICO CODE OF PRACTICE FOR PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA ONLINE
The Information Commissioner has published a new Code of Practice explaining how the DPA applies in an online world, and offering ‘good practice’ advice for the collection and use of personal data...
View ArticleFacebook at work
I’m a great admirer of Pinsent Mason’s “Out-Law” website. It’s a fascinating source of information law material. Today, there’s an opinion piece about the use of social networking sites by employees....
View ArticleRecruiting the iPod generation
In an article in today’s Financial Times, Benjamin Akande of Webster University talks about the “iPoders” – the generation born between 1982 and 2000. He describes a generation of technology addicts,...
View ArticleEmployment vetting in the news
There’s an employment law supplement in the latest Legal Week, and I have an article about employment vetting. At the end of the article there’s a short discussion of something I’ve written about...
View ArticlePaying for the ICO
Organisations that process personal data must notify the Information Commissioner’s Office, and pay an annual fee. Up to now the fee has been £35, for all data controllers. With effect from 1st October...
View ArticleNEW ICO CODE OF PRACTICE FOR PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA ONLINE
The Information Commissioner has published a new Code of Practice explaining how the DPA applies in an online world, and offering ‘good practice’ advice for the collection and use of personal data...
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