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MPs: Firms should take fight to cybercriminals

...restrained and they have got other things to look at as well," Clive Gringras, partner and head of the e-commerce group at Olswang solicitors... Read more

30 June, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

Computer Misuse Act stands the test of time

...the wider business lobby, the Home Office and legal experts. Olswang partner Clive Gringras was among those invited to give evidence. Detailed written submissions were... Read more

1 July, 2004 by Clive Gringras

Watered down EC Directive

The Electronic Commerce (EC Directive) Regulations 2002 came into force on 21st August- the final text contains some significant shifts from the draft issued earlier this year Read more

26 September, 2002 by Clive Gringras and John Enser

New regime for e-money unveiled

From 27th April 2002 businesses issuing electronic purses and wallets will need to comply with new rules unveiled by the Financial Services Authority Read more

26 April, 2002 by Andy Moseby, Clive Gringras and Graeme Levy

Election 2005: Time for MPs to get behind tech

The IT and communications lobby group EURIM is urging MPs from all parties to take a more cohesive approach to technology Read more

27 April, 2005 by Clive Gringras

EC seeks views on future regulation of VoIP

The European Commission has set out proposals for the future regulation of voice calls over the Internet Read more

28 July, 2004 by Clive Gringras

Regulators consider the future of VoIP

Whether or not new technologies like VoIP are viable will depend in part on the regulatory framework, which was discussed at a recent European conference Read more

14 April, 2004 by Clive Gringras

Drastic sanctions announced for breach of the new e-Commerce rules

The UK's DTI has published Regulations to implement the e-Commerce Directive. There are penalties for companies that fail to comply Read more

15 April, 2002 by Clive Gringras, John Enser and Sheila Punjabi

Are you breaking the wi-fi law?

...that the police and legislators will increasingly have to concentrate on, said Clive Gringras, head of internet and ecommerce at legal firm Olswang. But he... Read more

18 April, 2007 by Gemma Simpson

eBay grabs hold of Gumtree

...the UK as well as in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Clive Gringras, head of e-commerce at Olswang, the law firm that assisted... Read more

19 May, 2005 by Sylvia Carr

UK laws may help spammers look legit

...look as if they are acting legitimately, according to a legal expert. Clive Gringras, partner at law firm Olswang, told MPs on Thursday that the... Read more

4 July, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

eBay beefs up classifieds with UK and Spanish sites

...the UK as well as in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Clive Gringras, head of ecommerce at Olswang, the law firm that assisted eBay... Read more

19 May, 2005 by Sylvia Carr

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