Selective quoting is an age-old art. Using someone else’s words to benefit one’s own narrative has long been a tactic used in journalism and political discourse. With the ever-growing ability to publish information in an instant and clip, edit and broadcast to million of people in seconds, the potential for reputational damage has grown exponentially.… Continue reading Selective Quoting: An Ageless Art or Deceitful Tactic?
Read moreIn November of last year, one of the most hotly anticipated judgments was handed down by the Courts in the case of Getty Images v Stability AI. This was the first major ruling which considered how trademark and copyright laws apply to the use of generative AI models in the UK. The judgment was delivered… Continue reading Getty Images v Stability AI – Green light for Getty to appeal AI decision
Read moreTaylor Hampton client Tamim Rashed has successfully resisted an application to have the libel judgment previously obtained by him (https://taylorhampton.co.uk/press-release-concerning-defamation-proceedings-brought-by-mr-tamim-rashed-against-mr-peter-deane/) set aside by the Defendant to those proceedings, Peter Deane. Background The background to the underlying proceedings was that Mr Deane had published a number of posts on his LinkedIn page which were highly defamatory… Continue reading Taylor Hampton client successful in resisting application to set aside libel judgment
Read moreMAC recommends keeping Skilled Worker salary threshold at £41,700 In this update by Leena Chouhan, Head of Immigration, we examine the MAC committee approach to skilled worker salary levels. The Migration Advisory Committee has published its long awaited review of salary requirements for UK work visas. Indeed, the report completes a commission from former Home… Continue reading MAC recommends keeping Skilled Worker salary threshold
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