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UK Media Act
UK reforms for digital prominence to encompass TV selection services
Newly regulated selection services will capture those used by many to access content online, including smart and pay TV
UK Media Act
A new extra-territorial scope is on the horizon for the UK's video-on-demand rules
Larger VoD-only service providers will have to adhere to content standards similar to broadcast TV channels
UK Media Act
Video-on-demand services to report to Ofcom on accessibility under draft UK Media Bill
The broadcast industry has applauded moves to align VoD accessibility requirements with those for linear TV channels
Dispute resolution
In or out of time? Time bars in engineering, procurement and construction contracts in the UK
Construction contract provisions set timeframes for actions so a party can exercise a right or claim and entitlement
Financial Services
Singapore proposes regulation for digital payment token services
Asset segregation, lending and staking, and incentive restrictions are the main reforms raised in a recent MAS paper
Energy and Utilities
Dutch government shifts policy on solar panels on farmland
To minimise the impact on nature, solar parks on agricultural land will be restricted.
Blockchain
Exploring the EU MiCAR crypto-asset transfer service
The new EU rules specify 10 crypto-asset services and our MiCAR 'deep dive' series opens with a look at transfer
Knowledge Notes
UK Knowledge Collection | Product conformity marking, managing ill-health, and the Register of Overseas Entities
Welcome to this week's Knowledge Collection
Dispute resolution
Does 'a prudent uninsured' still need the insurer's consent to settle with a third party in England and Wales?
Recent case highlights potential waiver issue for insurers telling the insured to act as a prudent uninsured
UK Media Act
What is the current 'state of play' of the draft UK Media Bill?
The pre-legislative scrutiny stage has concluded with eyes now on the next steps for the UK broadcasting reforms
Employment and pensions
UK Pensions Action Plan Q4 2023
What pensions law changes and proposals over the last quarter do employers and trustees need to respond to in the
Regulatory and compliance
UK government heralds 'indefinite' CE marking recognition in GB market
Businesses will still need to look carefully at regulations and determine if a UKCA or CE mark is more appropriate