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Law for Startups @TheCube continues in November

Following our last month’s first Law for Startups event at TheCube in Shoreditch on privacy and data protection, the series that we are running jointly with qLegal and TheCube is now set to continue.

Monthly roundup, October 2015: from Uber to law and funding for startups

This past October: an upcoming Aphaia workshop on law & funding for startups, and Uber's court case over a taxi app.

Regulatory case law, October 2015: Safe Harbour inadequate to protect privacy

As expected based on the earlier Advocate General opinion, the ECJ ruled that EU-US Safe Harbour agreement cannot be deemed to provide an adequate level of protection due to mass surveillance measures of the US security agencies.

We engage ICT stakeholders this October, net neutrality to privacy

We have been busy this month talking about net neutrality, data protection and other contemporary issues in ICT regulation with some amazing people.

Monthly roundup, September 2015: not to miss privacy workshop for startups

In September; Aphaia workshop for all startups on privacy and data regulation announced, October 7th, London.

Three Reasons why SMEs find CSR difficult and how to change this

If SMEs may often be more sustainable than large multinational companies, where are the reasons for them not getting more involved in CSR?

Monthly roundup, August 2015: Sharing data between EU and US, privacy and data protection

This past August: our CSR app to turn your costs into benefits, and an important change closer than ever - sharing data between EU and US.

Monthy roundup, July 2015: Aphaia’s CSR app and IP workshops

In July: Aphaia announces its CSR App and partners with Queen Mary University of London to deliver IP workshops.

Customer Experience Management and telecoms regulation

We are happy to partner with Symphony Global in organising their Singapore Telecoms World Summit 2015 on Customer Experience Management (CEM).

Monthy roundup, June 2015: privacy and data protection examined

In June the main focus was privacy and data protection: from Big Data, to EU data rules and businesses owning data - more in the podcast!