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The sixth edition is updated with numerous new practical examples, cases (court cases and ICO complaint cases), laws and developments, including the following:
· new Brexit legislation across all areas from January 2021 (post Brexit on 31 December 2020);
· new Data Protection Act replacing Data Protection Act 2018;
· new ePrivacy Regulations (PECR);
· new ePrivacy Regulation (EU);
· transition of EU registered trade marks and designs into new UK IP rights from 1 January 2021 creating new UK IP rights and new UK rightsholders;
· changes in seeking IP protection in EU for UK residents;
· changes in UK rightsholders seeking to take infringement actions outside of UK;
· status of unregistered IP rights post Brexit;
· different impacts on different IP rights;
· status of UK commercial contracts, interpretation, and enforceability,
· status of pre-existing contracts created prior to Brexit and which refer to EU and UK being in EU;
· status, extent and scope of new contracts after Brexit;
· UK torts and insurance law as impacted by Brexit;
· changes in crime, data retention and international issues;
· taxation changes, international relations, international Treaties, and EU
· competition, internet, and regulator changes – including Brexit;
· new UK caselaw;
· news UK regulator cases, decision, sanctions and fines;
· new EU caselaw.