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Monday, 8 May 2017 - 6.00pm
Location: 
Faculty of Law, G24

Cambridge University Law SocietySpeaker: Ashley Hurst (Partner, Osborne Clarke)

Chair: Dr. David Erdos, University Lecturer in Law and the Open Society, CIPIL, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge

In an environment where we now receive much of our news and media content via mobile and social media platforms, information lawyers and regulators are having to work hard to keep up. Libel trials and privacy superinjunctions are giving way to data privacy and fake news as the big legal issues of the day and English law increasingly needs to be considered alongside international law to be of practical relevance to commercial decision making, particularly for global tech players like Facebook and Google.

This talk by Ashley Hurst, a media and tech litigation partner at the international firm Osborne Clarke, is a chance to gain an insight into how new digital trends are shaping our laws and regulations and how the world's leading tech companies and start ups are adapting to these changes. It will cover issues such as the GDPR and growth of data privacy, complex issues of intermediary liability, fake news, the Digital Single Market, and the general clash between innovation and freedom of expression on the one hand and reputation and privacy on the other.  Ashley will also be happy to answer your questions about digital media law and becoming a digital media lawyer in today's legal market.

Refreshments will follow the talk.

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