Law
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Last week, the New York Times became the first major US media organisation to sue OpenAI, the creators of ChatGPT.
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Telecoms lawyer Andrew Lipman worries about a breakup in what was a borderless industry. But, he tells Alan Burkitt-Gray, in the US, operators are focusing on broadband buildout
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As the Russia-Ukraine crisis enters its third week, Capacity reflects on the future impact of this situation, examining the potential implications for the carrier community – particularly from a security perspective.
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Washington law firm Wiley has appointed Jennifer Hindin as co-chair of its telecoms, media and technology (TMT) practice.
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Huawei is one issue, but the UK's Telecoms Security Bill also changes penetration testing requirements. Matias Madou, co-founder & CTO, Secure Code Warrior explains
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Gordon Moir, Partner at Wiggin LLP, explains the vulnerable and challenging situation the UK telecoms industry will find itself in as a result of the new telecommunications (security) bill
Forthcoming events
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Facebook could be prevented from sending the data it generates in Europe back to the US for processing, after the latest judgement on its data handling.